Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch said that he had sent the NBA clips of the Golden State Warriors players who clog Rudy Gobert on the first game on Tuesday match of the semi-finals of the Eastern 2025 conference.
“During the defensive rebound, they make a lot of fouling, outfit, push, push, to tackle Rudy. It is clear,” ended journalists on Wednesday.
“I am not sure I know another league player with the Pedigree of Rudy who is authorized to be physically beaten in the way he is, and we must therefore approach this way or another.”
“There was a game last night when Podziemski clearly caught him, then he throws Podziemski, then he got the fault,” continued Finch. “So, yes, we will certainly try to put justice in our hands whenever we can. I think it is the nature of physical sport.
“But by the same token, my God, you should see some of these clips. They look like guards and line editors over there, taking Rudy.”
Gobert recorded 11 rebounds, including seven offensive rebounds, while facing a strong defense of players like Kevin Looney by the glass. He added nine points while the Wolves conceded a defeat of 99-88 despite the loss of Stephen Curry from 99-88 in the first half.
Filming was a problem all night for the Timberwolves, which went 5 for 29 from behind the arc in one of the worst three -point shooting performance of the season.
The Wolves were evaluated on this time evaluated 21 faults at the Warriors 18. Gobert searched with 4:19 to play and the Minnesota down 14 points.
This is not the first time that Finch has expressed his dismay with the NBA 2025 qualifiers.
“If you are looking at the playoff series at the moment, it’s super physical. For me, they went too far,” said Finch to the journalists in the first Timberwolves Tourwolves series against the Los Angeles Lakers. “I do not complain about the way our particular series has been rejected. I just say that, in general, I think it went too far.
“It looks like a goalless physicality. It disturbed the flow.”
It seems that Finch is trying to change this, starting by bringing the league to take a look at what he thinks of being missed calls in the series ongoing against the Warriors.
The Warriors and the Timberwolves put the match 2 Thursday evening at 8:30 p.m. he.