Trayce Jackson-Davis helped the Golden State Warriors secure a win against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday by grabbing 15 rebounds. He led both the game and his team in rebounds and blocks during his 26 minutes on the court. The Warriors edged out the Timberwolves with a final score of 116-115.
What It Means
Jackson-Davis’s 15-rebound performance was a standout, surpassing his season average of 6.1 rebounds per game. This game marked one of the five times this season he has led all players in rebounds. Over recent games, he has been consistent, achieving double-digit rebounds in two consecutive games. For the season, he ranks 13th at his position for rebounds per game and has finished in the top five at his position for rebounds in over a quarter of his games (26.32%). His contributions have been crucial for the Warriors, who are averaging more points when he’s on the court.