As the Timberwolves introduced their roster before Saturday's home opener, they started with the reserves. There was polite applause as the end-of-the-bench players came out. The first significant roar of the night came when center Naz Reid was introduced.
Reid kept the home crowd cheering throughout the night in a 106-90 Wolves victory over the Miami Heat, who were without a resting Jimmy Butler. They cheered for him so much that by the fourth quarter, some in the crowd broke out in a "Naz Reid" chant.
"Amazing," Reid said of how he felt hearing his name. "Especially at this level, it's something that you dream of. You never can really imagine something that special. I appreciate every single person that was able to do that for me."
Reid has always been a favorite of the fan base, and Saturday was a mutual lovefest as he delivered 25 points on an efficient 10-for-14 night shooting and 4-for-7 from three-point range in 28 minutes. It was a performance that teammate Kyle Anderson told him was Sixth Man of the Year kind of stuff.
Mike Conley, a veteran in his 17th season, said Reid is one of his "favorite guys" to play alongside.
"Naz is the best, man," Conley said. "Honestly, I'm just happy for him. The love that he's getting from the fans, the love that we show him as a team, you can tell the work he's put in, and the results are starting to show and come together for him."
The player who looked like he could have been a redundancy when the Wolves acquired Rudy Gobert last summer cemented his place on the franchise throughout last season, and he picked up where he left off Saturday after a broken wrist ended his season early.
Reid opted to re-sign on a three-year deal with the Wolves before free agency opened in late June, and he confessed Saturday he never really wanted to go to another team.