“It’s bulls–t. It’s just so obvious,” Rudy Gobert WILDLY accuses NBA of fixing games with referees’ help after Timberwolves’ loss to Kings
Rudy Gobert's Bold Accusations: Is the NBA Rigging Games Against the Timberwolves?
Rudy Gobert (Source: Twitter)
As a key player in the Minnesota Timberwolves, Rudy Gobert has been vocal about the challenges his team has faced in the NBA. During a recent game against the Phoenix Suns, Gobert voiced his frustration with the referees, accusing them of intentionally trying to hurt his team.
“It’s not fair. It’s really not fair,” Gobert told reporters after the game. “Every night. I have been in this league for 10 years, and I try to always give the benefit of the doubt, but it is hard for me to think that they are not trying to help (the Suns) win tonight.”
Gobert’s comments came after the Suns earned 27 free-throw attempts in the 107-100 win, while the Timberwolves got to the line just 12 times. Gobert believes that the referees have a bias against his team, and that they have been intentionally trying to help other teams win.
“They weren’t illegal screens,” Minnesota coach Chris Finch said. “They were physical plays. Durant leads with his elbow into Rudy’s face, which is something that happens all around the league. They tag Rudy for it.”
Despite the setbacks, Gobert remains a strong and dedicated player for the Timberwolves. He knows that his team must continue to push forward and play their best in order to succeed in the competitive NBA. Gobert and his teammates are focused on improving their game, and they are confident that they can overcome any challenges that come their way.
As the Timberwolves continue to compete in the NBA, Gobert’s leadership and determination will be key to their success. He is a valuable member of the team, and his voice will continue to be heard both on and off the court. With Gobert on their side, the Timberwolves have the potential to become a major force in the league, and they are sure to be a team to watch in the years to come.
Related: “I guard 1 through 5,” Bam Adebayo claims he should have won DPOY over Rudy Gobert and Marcus Smart
Stonewall Gobert: How Rudy Gobert became one of the NBA’s best defensive players
Rudy Gobert is widely regarded as one of the best defensive players in the NBA. At 7’1″ with a 7’9″ wingspan, Gobert is a dominant force in the paint, deterring opposing players from driving to the rim and altering countless shots.
Gobert has won the NBA Defensive Player of the Year award twice, in 2018 and 2019, and has been named to the NBA All-Defensive First Team four times. In addition to his shot-blocking ability, Gobert is an excellent rebounder, averaging 11.7 rebounds per game for his season.
Gobert’s defensive prowess is a major reason for the success of the Minnesota Timberwolves. He is often tasked with guarding the opposing team’s best players, and his presence in the paint forces opponents to alter their game plan. Overall, Gobert’s defensive abilities make him one of the most valuable players in the league, and he is a key component of any team that he plays for.
In Case You Missed It :
Gerard Crispin
(3318 Articles Published)