Rudi Geberrt explodes the lack of lightning calls

The Minnesota Timbervolves suffered a loss of 114-88 games on Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference final. It was a close competition in the first half, but OKC was too much for Minnesota in the second half. Nevertheless, many criticized the official crew for allegedly favoring the city of Oklahoma in the first game series. Center Rudi Gobert He even devised officials as they called the game.
During the interview after practice with the media, the 32-year-old center claimed that the way in which the defense is lightning Completes multiple wrong callsAccording to Dave McMenamin from ESPN. The team of Timbervolves mentioned the issues that had several times with officials during talks with media members.
“I don’t expect to get calls. (Thunder) are very threatening. They are relentless. We knew we would not transfer everything to you. We have to transfer all you.
Rudi Gobert said that thunder defenses consistently causes contact that should be a foul, but wolves must play through it. Gobert repeated the point several times during his notes after practice on Wednesday. pic.twitter.com / nrvmmvcsk2
– Dave McMenamin (@ MCTEN) 21. May 2025
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Retrospectively, Thunder had just five more attempts at the free throw as a team of Timbervolves. Oklahoma City finished the game 1 with 26 free throw attempts while Minnesota had 21. So, although calls felt that they were matching more than many people believe.
One of the reasons for so many people complained of calls that the thunder gotIncluding Rudi Goberta, it is greatly due to Shai-Gilgeous Aleksandra. Of the 26 attempts from the charity, the 26-year-old guard shot 14 of them. In addition, several cases seem to appear in which Gilgeous-Alexander would go in a way he looked like he was violated when, in reality, no one touched him at all.
Timbervolves can only control what they do on the field. And Rudi Gberta and Anthony Edwards fought in the game 1, which played a role in Minnesotha’s death in the second half. Gobert was not a much factor at all, because the competition ended with only two points, three jumps, one help, one steal, and one block up to 21 minutes of play.
Benedict Vitale It has almost a decade of experience in sports journalism, with expertise in the coverage of NFL, NCAA football, NBA and UFC. Alumni Oregon lives in Corvallis, Oregon and has previous bales in the Athlon subcontract.
2025-05-21 20:08:00







