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How Rudy Gobert, Timberwolves defense got shredded by
Nuggets’ Nikola Jokić
By Jon Krawczynski 3h ago 122
DENVER — Rudy Gobert looked helpless out there.
No matter what he tried, no matter how closely he contested, no matter how quickly he moved his feet, there was nothing he
could do to stop Nikola Jokić.
In the Minnesota Timberwolves’ most important game of the season, their most reliable player, and one of the best defensive
players of this or any generation, was hunted relentlessly by the three-time MVP.
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Jokić sought out Gobert as if he was the weak link of a billowy soft unit, not the four-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year
leading one of the best team defenses in recent memory. And for so much of the night, Gobert hung right with him, refusing to
bite on an array of pump fakes, not falling for the street magician’s sleight of hand and giving everything he had to try to make
Jokić miss. In the end, none of it worked.
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Jokić put up 40 points on 22 shots, racked up 13 assists and did not turn the ball over once in Denver’s 112-97 victory over the
Timberwolves that gave the Nuggets a 3-2 lead in their best-of-seven series. Jokić cooked everyone in front of him on Tuesday
night, including Karl-Anthony Towns, Naz Reid and Kyle Anderson. He is an all-time great at the peak of his powers, a
calculating talent who has ransacked the entire league.
But to see him do it to Gobert, their leader, their defensive fulcrum, clearly shook a team that truly believed it had the defending
champions on the ropes after winning the first two games in Denver. An emphatic response by the Nuggets in Minneapolis
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evened the series, and Jokić snatched the Wolves’ soul in the third quarter of Game 5. He scored 16 points on 6-of-7 shooting with
four assists and three rebounds.
It seemed like every time Gobert had good position against Jokić, the Serbian would pirouette and launch a ceiling-scraping shot
off of one foot that would kiss the very edge of the backboard and fall softly through the net. Gobert is an all-time great defender
with the accolades to back it up. But there was no answer to this.
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“The second half, we got a little too demoralized and we can’t have that,” Gobert said. “I think we have to be mentally tough,
individually and collectively, to be able to keep playing our game and not let anything that happened in the game affect the way
we play and the way we … affect our confidence and the way we compete.”
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Gobert could be seen cursing to himself after so many of them. Each time he seemed to be a fingertip away from blocking the
shot or tipping the pass. But fractions of an inch might as well be miles-wide canyons to Jokić, who long ago took the red pill to
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see the matrix unfold in slow motion.
“He was in the zone,” Gobert said. “I mean, a couple of shots that I think I actually blocked and the ball went in. It was just
incredible in that quarter. He put the team on his back and he was making everything.”
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Gobert is not used to settling for consolation prizes when it comes to his defense. He is one of only three players in NBA history
to win four DPOYs and 2023-24 with Minnesota was one of his best seasons as a pro. The Wolves were the No. 1 defensive team
all season long with Gobert’s return to form anchoring everything they do on that end. He expanded his responsibilities this
season as well, more often going out to the perimeter to guard smaller players on switches, something his legion of critics
believed he could not do.
He takes great pride in his ability to dominate on that end of the floor, and it was easy for him to dismiss some of the criticism
from his Utah days for playoff losses because so many of the players around him were sieves on the perimeter. He played a key
role in Minnesota’s Game 1 win in Denver, using his long arms and mobility to stifle the Nuggets offense. Jokić shot 42 percent
from the field and turned the ball over 11 times in Games 1 and 2, saying at one point that he hoped they didn’t get swept.
It has been a far different story since Game 3. Jokić is averaging 33.0 points, 9.7 assists and 9.3 rebounds in the last three games
and hitting 62 percent of his shots. This time so much of the damage done was one-on-one. Each teardrop that fell on Tuesday
night was a dagger right through Minnesota’s heart, death by 1,000 sweeping hook shots.
“He had an MVP, best-player-in-the-world performance,” Wolves coach Chris Finch said. “We tried to do a bit of everything on
him. He had it all going. We didn’t have answers for him and honestly, we haven’t had a great one the last couple of games.”
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These Timberwolves have built their identity on defense and toughness, which shined through in a ferocious Game 2 victory.
Ever since they have been rendered powerless by a man who seems to have solved the puzzle. After the game, no one in the
locker room was blaming Gobert for having trouble with Jokić. They stood in awe of his maddening ability to have an answer for
everything they threw at him.
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“I just laugh. That’s all I can do,” Edwards said. “I can’t be mad, because he’s good, man. I think I said that after Game 1 when we
won, and Game 2. He’s the MVP. He’s the best player in the NBA. He showed it the last three games, three games in a row.”
Gobert was far from the lone culprit in Game 5. Towns and Reid committed silly fouls in the first half to get them seated on the
bench, increasing the burden on the offense with Mike Conley out because of Achilles soreness. Edwards was just 5 of 15 from
the field for 18 points against the Nuggets’ aggressive double-teaming. He turned the ball over four times and missed four of his
five 3s. Jaden McDaniels missed three open looks from 3.
The Wolves were third in the NBA in the regular season in converting 38.7 percent of their 3s as a team. They were just 8 of 26
(30.8 percent) on Tuesday and only made 30 percent from deep in the Game 3 wipeout as well.
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Missing Conley was a big blow. He is the brains of this operation and without him the Wolves played erratic basketball for much
of the game. The Nuggets were sluggish and sloppy in the first half, and it felt like the Wolves could have crept ahead had they
played with any composure or intelligence. Instead, they turned the ball over 11 times, Edwards missed seven of his eight shots,
Towns passed up open corner 3s for ill-advised drives to the basket and picked up one of three straight charging calls on the
Wolves in the second quarter.
“Decision-making and shot selection,” Finch lamented. “We got antsy, and took some quick ones when we needed some poise.”
McDaniels is 5 of 23 from 3-point range in the playoffs, most of them being wide-open looks. Reid played well in Game 1 of this
series with 16 points in 23 minutes but has steadily declined over the last four. Anderson has struggled immensely on both ends.
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Finch said the Wolves are hopeful that Conley will be able to play in Game 6 on Thursday at Target Center. Whether he is in or
not, the Wolves offense will have to be better to try to stave off elimination.
For all of the focus on Gobert vs. Jokić, the Timberwolves were outscored by only two points in Rudy’s 40 minutes, which means
they lost the eight minutes he sat by 13 points. He finished with 18 points, 11 rebounds, two blocks and two steals and made all
seven of his shots. He was in Jokić’s grill for much of the night.
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But the Timberwolves need more. He is being asked to solve what has been an unsolvable problem for the last four years. Jokić
has mastered this game the way a puppeteer controls his puppets, bending the action to his will with a flick of his wrist. He
received his MVP award before Game 5, the third time in the last four years he has won it. The one season he did not win (last
season), he led the Nuggets to the franchise’s first championship and won NBA Finals MVP. He is the best player in the world.
Gobert likes to say that he is the best defender in the world. He is being asked to do something that almost no one else has been
able to do. That is the burden that comes with the standard he has set. That is what the Timberwolves need from him. If he
raises his level in Game 6, the team and the crowd will rise along with him.
It was not that long ago that Jokić seemed completely flummoxed by the Wolves’ size and tenacity. He said that he thought the
only solution was to clone himself so he could play all 48 minutes against Gobert, Towns and Reid. In those three days off
between Games 2 and 3, Jokić did not find a twin to bring into the fight with him. But he did seem to find the answer key to a
defense that crushed in the regular season in a first-round sweep of Phoenix and the first two games against Denver.
Gobert has done a good job of getting a hand in Jokić’s face, but Jokić has been able to use his strength to move Gobert right to
the spot on the floor he wants to get to. Game 6 will call for more physicality, more intensity and more of everything the
Timberwolves have in them if they are going to stave off elimination and force a Game 7.
The next 36 hours will be tough for Gobert and the Timberwolves. The volume of the criticism will likely be even louder than the
praise was after they went up 2-0. The good vibes of this season are gone. The only way for Gobert and the Timberwolves to
recapture them is to lock in, bow their backs and get back in the fight.
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Jon Krawczynski is a senior writer for The Athletic covering the Minnesota Timberwolves, the NBA and the Minnesota Vikings.
Jon joined The Athletic after 16 years at The Associated Press, where he covered three Olympics, three NBA Finals, two Ryder
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Z Zach S. · 2h 52m ago
Just have to tip your cap to Jokic on this one. In a few years Ant could be the guy other teams feel helpless against, but right now it's Joker's time.
Hopefully we can push it to 7. There will never be a way to prove this, but IMO these are the two best teams in the league.
· 2h 52m ago
A master class by Jokic, bravo to him. Anyone who thought SGA was MVP is not watching. Fun series, hope it goes to seven.
C Cache M. · 2h 41m ago
Kareem was the best scoring center of all-time. Shaq was the most dominant center scorer or all-time and Wilt was an awesome player who also played in an era that was eas‐
ier to dominate.
But Jokic is the best offensive center of all-time in terms of creating an efficient offense. He is the best passer of all-time at the center position and he controls the game on
the offensive side better than any center in NBA history.
I still have Kareem over Jokic as an all-time center and I think Shaq and HaKeem are on the same level as Jokic as an overall player but if Jokic keeps winning titles he will pass
both Shaq and Hakeem.
In the NBA, generational talents are of course judged on stats but ultimately generational players are judged on winning conference championships and of course NBA titles.
Basketball is the purest sport in that the best players have the most affect on the outcome of a game and a series which is why winning in the playoffs is more important in the
NBA than the other sports. For example, winning in the post season is basically an afterthought in the MLB when judging the overall career of a player.
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