NBA – Massacred by Rudy Gobert, Chet Holmgren cashes on the Frenchman: “He was…

Chet Holmgren, pépite du Thunder d'Oklahoma CIty, et Rudy Gobert des Timberwolves

Rudy Gobert faced one of the most promising players in the NBA this Tuesday, and like since the start of the season, he was exceptional defensively. Chet Holmgren, muzzled by the Frenchman, was rather clear about him at a press conference.

Rudy Gobert is back at his best, no one can deny it anymore. After a complicated first season in Minnesota, the pivot is one of the big reasons behind the Timberwolves’ first place in the Western Conference.

If Anthony Edwards carries the attack, he is the cornerstone of one of the best defenses in the NBA.

Moreover, his detractors, who are usually so numerous, have been rather discreet lately.

It must be said that his 12.4 points, 11.5 rebounds and 2.3 blocks on average absolutely everyone agrees.

While some announced him lost for the highest level, the Frenchman seems to be heading straight towards a 4th title of Best Defender, which would allow him to equal Ben Wallace and Dikembe Mutombo.

A feat that well deserves the admiration of Internet users.

Chet Holmgren impressed by Rudy Gobert

Hall of Famer in his first year of eligibility. 4th DPOY arriving.

While many interiors have been dominated by Chet Holmgren since the start of the season, Rudy Gobert was intractable in his duel with the Thunder nugget.

He also took advantage of this first duel to send him a little message, and Victor Wembanyama’s rival responded at a press conference.

He was very honest about the qualities of the tricolor.

Rudy Gobert is very tall, very long.

The Timberwolves want to force us to take shots over his defense, that’s what he’s looking for, so I tried to find ways to get around him. He did a great job contesting my shots tonight, he was tough on the man…

We’re going to have to be better at that level for our next matchup.

Chet Holmgren was bothered by Rudy Gobert’s size and the Timberwolves’ defensive scheme, and he had the honesty to admit it.

Although he tried to get around the French pivot, he was still “extinguished” since he finished with 16 points at 6/20 shooting.

An XXL performance which should count in the votes for the title of Defender of the Year!

Rudy Gobert is well in Minnesota and his performances are justifying the huge trade last summer. He is no longer subject to mockery, neither from fans nor from his opponents.