"This is for Sota!"

Written by Derek Hanson on .

Note: This article is a solid three-weeks out of date.  I could chalk it up to a busy schedule, but mostly, it took so long because it was so difficult to write.  Nothing I wrote down just seemed to compare with the actual magnitude of the moment.  This is my best effort at trying to put into words what that fateful night in June meant to me.  It's probably not my best piece, but it's from the heart.

Kevin Garnett wins the championship

I was twelve years old when Kevin Garnett put on that Minnesota Timberwolves cap on draft night.  Over half my life later, my favorite player finally won an NBA Championship. To an outsider, that may not seem like such a phenomenal event.  Championships are won in sports multiple times a year, and the story of a long-suffering player or fan base finally getting a taste of glory is certainly nothing new. But to dismiss what happened on June 17th, 2008 as something common-place or meaningless would be an incredible mistake.  To those of us Timberwolves fans who stared wide-eyed at the television screen as a lanky teenager stumbled across the stage and shook David Stern's hand, that night meant everything.
 
As sports fans, we spend an inordinate amount of time and money discussing the team, attending games, buying merchandise, and obsessing over every single move our front office makes. Somewhere along the way, most of us convince ourselves that we matter as much to the team as the team does to us.  We trick ourselves into thinking that our favorite players will be as delighted to meet us as we are when we encounter them.  The fact that we do this to ourselves is not surprising at all.  After all the investment we make into a team, it's psychologically devastating when we actually stop and realize the people we're adoring don't even know we exist. Instead, we just block those thoughts from our mind and continue our charade.

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