Rudy Gobert led the Minnesota Timberwolves in rebounds during their close game against the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday. He grabbed 10 rebounds and blocked shots, leading both his team and the game in blocks. Gobert also scored 7 points on perfect shooting, going 2-for-2 from the field, but the Timberwolves fell short with a final score of 116-115.
What It Means
Gobert’s performance against the Warriors marked another strong rebounding game for him this season. He has consistently been a top rebounder, finishing among the top five at his position in rebounds in 55% of games this year. On average, Gobert is pulling down 10.5 rebounds per game, ranking him sixth in the league and first on his team. His ability to lead games in rebounding has been evident as he has done so in nearly half of his appearances this season.
