Since Chris Finch took the helm, the Minnesota Timberwolves have risen as a promising force in the Western Conference. While they have not yet clinched a championship, the Wolves have consistently held their ground against formidable rivals like the Denver Nuggets, emerging victorious in their last four matchups. Despite this success, Rudy Gobert provided fascinating insights into the challenge of facing Nikola Jokic, offering some striking comments.

“When I wake up and I get to play Jokic, I am always grateful that I get to try to stop one of the best players in the world… The way his brain works, the way he is able to adapt to situations, and most of the time make the right play, and doing it while tired, doing it while playing a lot of minutes. I think that’s what makes him unique.” Ru

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