We play our “every game like it is our last”: Rudy Gobert
The Minnesota Timberwolves star player commented that the team played “every game like it is our last”.
As the Timberwolves strength up their hopes for the playoff as they are winning the 4th game in a row, However, they beat the Sacramento Kings on monday night with the final score of 119-115. They maintain this streak by defeating these team’s New York Knicks, the Atlanta Haws, and, the Golden State Warriors.
They are at no 6th in the western conference they beat the previous year’s title champion the golden state warriors, They have a W/L stats of 39-37 with .513pts. The star player of Minnesota is so much eagle to continue the winning streak and take the team into NBA playoffs this regular season.
“We have the talent and personnel to be able to beat anybody on any given night,” said Gobert, who controlled the paint with 16 points (five-of-nine), 16 rebounds and two blocks.
“It’s really out of urgency and consistency. We play every game like it’s our last and we play every game like there’s no tomorrow. That’s the mindset that we need.”
Minnesota played without their key player Karl-Anthony, but, the Minnesota seven players score at least 14 points each in a well-rounded effort, However, Jaden McDaniels was the star player of the game as he scored 20 points he shot 15 out of the 8 in the basket, while Kyle Anderson made a game-high with 11 assists.
“These guys really like each other and love playing with each other,” coach Chris Finch said. “They have lifted their game with the games being so big.”
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