Rudy Gobert of the Minnesota Timberwolves has been shining bright in the EuroBasket 2022 tournament.
The talented French big man has been leading his team and averaging double-digits in every game.
Just the other day, Gobert scored 20 points and 17 rebounds in a game against Turkey, proving his dominance on the court no matter where he is playing.
Rudy Gobert casually knocking down stepback threes 😲pic.twitter.com/dwcqYcD9GH
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Gobert was showing a special, hidden skill on the court during warm-ups.
He was repeatedly shooting three-pointers, something he doesn’t normally do.
If Gobert is able to take this talent back to the NBA and his new team, there is no telling how much damage the Timberwolves can do.
Go, Go, Gobert
When Gobert was added to the Timberwolves this summer, many people commented on how much power he would bring to the team’s frontcourt.
With his massive size and wingspan and ability to get boards, the T-Wolves were going to be one of the biggest teams in the league.
But if Gobert can also shoot the ball as well as block it, Minnesota will be on a whole other level.
There is a lot riding on Gobert’s move and the Timberwolves gave up a lot to land him.
If this trade doesn’t pan out as expected, many fans will be quite displeased and the team will have to really shake things up and trade away a lot of their talent to make it right.
Gobert has been one of the most talked-about centers in the NBA for years now but he has yet to experience postseason success with the Utah Jazz.
The Timberwolves have their work cut out for them but they could end up being a true playoff contender with this big man on board.
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