Minnesota's Rudy Gobert has been a no-show through two games in the Western Conference Final
Briefly

The Minnesota Timberwolves continue to struggle in the Western Conference Finals, losing Game 2 to the Oklahoma City Thunder. After a poor offensive showing in Game 1, all five starters underperformed again, leaving the team at a disadvantage. Rudy Gobert, who was acquired to enhance the team's potential, has scored just seven points in total over the two games, which raises concerns about his role in the future. Although known for his defensive prowess, Gobert’s lack of offensive contribution has led to debates about whether the Timberwolves should consider parting ways with him.
Three of their five starters finished with less than double-digit points. That is not a winning recipe for the Timberwolves.
Rudy Gobert is a dying breed of player in the modern NBA. The 32-year-old is a dominant force defensively and always has been.
Read at sportslens.com
[
|
]