Phenom's_Revenge wrote:60WinTim wrote:It hasn't been mentioned, but this was the Gobert we traded the farm for tonight. It doesn't bother me Finch was forced to go small to close the game. His +17 is what helped give us a commanding lead to begin with. Plus we have the depth to go small when needed.
And Conley had a solid, if unspectacular, game. Exactly the way I want it. (Although he could have hit that last free throw!)
Agreed Gobert was fantastic. It will be great to get him a week off and have a fewer games than most teams for the stretch run.
Yeah, Gobert seemed different tonight for some reason...can't quite put my finger on it ;-) . Somebody made a (I believe) sarcastic comment early in this thread about Rudy's shooting efficiency, but it turned out to be uncharacteristically prescient. I'm not positive about this, but I think 21 points on only 9 shots (9 for 9 by the way) is pretty efficient, right?
Rudy is a frustrating guy to watch because he is so clumsy...I love the guy, but he has to be in the top 5% of clumsiest players in the league. But he's so big and strong, he simply can't be stopped if he is delivered the ball in the right spot. Many analysts commented after the trade that Rudy only likes lobs, not bounce passes. Not true. Conley delivered three perfect bounce passes to Rudy for dunks during the game. The difference is they were delivered high...Rudy is terrible catching the ball below his waist. In the second half, Jaden delivered a perfect bounce pass to Rudy, but it was below the waist and Rudy kicked it out of bounds. DLo was ripped for not developing chemistry with Gobert, but in all fairness, many of his pocket passes were accurate but mishandled. But for some reason Russell wasn't able to learn where Rudy wanted to receive the ball. Conley knows.