Game 7 Advice From Trent Tucker

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  1. TWolfFanatic

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    Trent Tucker, AKA Dr. of Hoopology for the Love Covenant, AKA Double T, said the key to Game 7's is to just allow yourself to have fun & focus strictly on what needs to be done.

    In applying those principals to T'Wolf fanatics, IMO, that means several specific things. They include:

    1) Have lots of beverage on hand, :beerchug: your remote nearby & your phones turned off [​IMG] so that you can't be distracted.

    2) For the married men & women whose spouses don't like T'Wolves' games or sports in general, get them out of the house. Again, the goal is about eliminating the distractions so you can watch the T'Wolves eliminating the Kings. If that means getting them together with a friend they haven't seen in awhile or sending them fishing or whatever, that's your responsibility.

    3) Get a sitter for the kids that won't watch the game with you. For those parents with infants, just get them to bed early. SPECIAL NOTE: Any child that's excited to watch & cheer with you should be allowed to watch both the game & postgame shows. Get them indoctrinated properly & at as young an age as possible.

    4) At the final buzzer, Rock on, T'Wolf Nation, Rock on!!! :dance: :dance: :dance:
     
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    In the highly unlikely situation where the Wolves are losing near the end of the game, remove all fragile things/people from the vicinity.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting KG is the MVP:</div><div class="quote_post">In the highly unlikely situation where the Wolves are losing near the end of the game, remove all fragile things/people from the vicinity.</div>

    That ain't gonna happen but if you have a friend that's a Kings fan, then you'd better get those things away from him/her. You know how fragile Kings' fans are after losing Game 7's back to back (& soon to be back to back to back).
     

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