Rudi Gobert reveals who Timbervolves’ ‘is the greatest opponent’ after the victory in relation to the sun


As Minnesota Timbervolves seems to create a way to playoffs Completing the regular season on good notes, one step is over the beating of Phoenix Suns on Friday night, 124-109. While Star Anthony Edwards was injured from the elbow received from Kevin Durant, there is a greater obstacle for the fact that it is stated by the Center Rudi Gobert.

In victory over Phoenix, Gobert ended with 17 points, 13 rebokes, four stealing and block as you would say after the game “The biggest opponent” They will find themselves when they look in the mirror towards athletics.

“We are our biggest opponent,” Greberrt said. “We got a little complacency. When people start saying we are good and when they are chances with us, then we are not so good.”

Gobert watches recent team success as fuels to return to the standard they created, especially after playoff last season they went to the Western Conference. They would win teams like the sun and even Denver Nuggets defense champions before they lost in five games on Dallas Mavericks.

“We’ve been through the last few years, so so far we know that it is just about us, our approach,” Greberrt said. “It doesn’t just start on the guy’s game. It starts right tomorrow. We all try to be at the best and tried to be at the best and tried to be at the best order and tried to be at the best.”

Despite frustration, wooden vehicles have a “lot of space to improve”

Minnesota Timbervolves Guard Anthoni Edwards (5) is celebrated after shooting and fouls are called the centers of Rudi Gobert (27) to Memphis Grizzlies in the target center.
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While Timbervolves seems to be back in a winning wayThey will need to run Edwards, Gobert, and especially the main coach Chris Finch to return to that of the above-mentioned level. Although the team experienced some changes when they traded the cities of Karl-Anthony to New York Knicks, Finch continues to see them succeed.

“We have that in us. We saw that,” Finch said. “We have to see him all the time. We played like that we played the playoffs to what we did tonight, if it was just after that or really good execution on the game plan. I just need to go with it or really to do it.”

To save Mike Conlei, in his 18th season, he would admit it “frustrating”, but also see where the team can improve.

“It moves and frustrates it at the same time, honestly,” Conlei said. “But I think we have a lot of space to improve. It’s positive that we’re not a team that we still don’t want, and we still have a few more games to go before we guess that playoff.”

In any case, Minnesota is currently 42-32, which puts them on the eighth seeds in the Western Conference, trying to go out to the 0F offense, because they are Sunday night on Sunday night.



2025-03-29 18:16:00

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