Rudi Gobert ‘Top Toving’ Evidence Latest on NBA

The Minnesota Timbervolves suffered a loss of 99-88 games 1 gold state warriors Despite Stephen Curri, I go early because of the shin injury. However, Minnesota seems to be upset with official, because reports indicate that the team sent Video evidence of the NBA from the Golden State “Running” Rudi Gobert.
During the discussion with media members, the main coach of Timbervolves Chris Finch openly criticized warriors How they defended Gobert through play 1 competition, according to David McMenamin ESPN. Finch does not like the gold state treats his 32-year-old center in defensive situations.
“Well, in a defensive jump, they are broken, they keep, push, push and deal with Rudi. It’s clear and we sent a pile of clips in the league.”
Chris Finch on the warriors in the game 1: “They work a lot of fouling, holding, pushing, pushing and resolving Rudi (Gobert).” Finch said that the wolves submitted clips in the league office to review officially and what was missed. pic.twitter.com / mp3sltie2ok
– Dave McMenamin (@ MCTEN) 7. May 2025
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Gobert ended the night with nine points, 11 jumps and three blocks. It was a physical game throughout, but the warriors were invited only to 18 personal fouls, and Tembervolvi was called in 21 years. Draimond Green They stated a competition with five personal offenses, while Gary Paiton II, Julius Randle and Naz Reid had four.
Varriors-Timbervolves series was expected, such as Green and Gbert, branked in the past. However, compared to Houston rockets, play 1 between the golden state and Minnesota did not look almost as physical. Nevertheless, seemingly, Finch believes that the warriors attacked Gobert unfairly in the first game of Sedina series seven games.
The game 2 is set on Thursday evening with wood in a goal in Minnesota in Minnesota. Stephen Curry has are already excluded for warriorsWhich means Jimmy Butler, and the rest of the team will need to reinforce the great time. It gives Minnesoti real chance to use the absence of curry and bind series before crossing a golden state in Games 3 and 4.
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 Greenville, South Carolina and has previous balers in the subway.
2025-05-07 19:50:00







