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One of the most polarizing players in the NBA, Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert will be in the spotlight for the team's second-round playoff matchup with the Golden State Warriors -- especially with his history with Draymond Green.
Green, one of the NBA's lead antagonists, has menaced the four-time Defensive Player of the Year throughout his career.
What began as social media beef for years bubbled into a full-on fight when Gobert, breaking up a scrum between teammate Jaden McDaniels and Klay Thompson, was pounced on by Green, who put the Frenchman in a chokehold during a 2023 matchup.
It's safe to say Gobert will be a target of Green, whose head games with the Frenchman go back years and could present some fiery moments that could take Gobert out of the game -- either physically, with foul trouble, or mentally.
However, Gobert had a one-word message on social media ahead of the series that puts to rest any questions about where his head is at approaching Game 1 on Tuesday.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) celebrates behind Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert (27)Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images
On X (formerly Twitter), Gobert posted a photo of himself with the caption "Here," followed by a series of emojis.
The prayer hands and lock emoji are pretty self-explanatory; but what's with the dragon?
It's a reference to Anthony Edwards likening Gobert to a dragon -- specifically from "Game of Thrones" - after Gobert's clutch Game 5 performance against the Los Angeles Lakers.
As the Wolves had a horrendous night shooting -- 7 of 47 from three-point range -- Gobert carried his team to victory, posting a playoff-high 27 points, 24 rebounds and a plus-18 rating for the 32-year-old center.
He is the first player to post at least 25 points and 20 boards in a series-clinching win on the road since Shaquille O'Neal did for the Miami Heat in 2006.
Similar to the Lakers series, the Wolves have a size advantage over a Warriors team that lacks a center to match up with Gobert.
After 10 of ESPN's NBA experts unanimously picked Los Angeles to win the first series, the outlet has come around to the Wolves -- voting 11-1 in favor of the Wolves winning the series.
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Green, one of the NBA's lead antagonists, has menaced the four-time Defensive Player of the Year throughout his career.
What began as social media beef for years bubbled into a full-on fight when Gobert, breaking up a scrum between teammate Jaden McDaniels and Klay Thompson, was pounced on by Green, who put the Frenchman in a chokehold during a 2023 matchup.
hes been waiting to do this forever pic.twitter.com/b5ZmWzgyWw
— Rob Perez (@WorldWideWob) November 15, 2023
It's safe to say Gobert will be a target of Green, whose head games with the Frenchman go back years and could present some fiery moments that could take Gobert out of the game -- either physically, with foul trouble, or mentally.
However, Gobert had a one-word message on social media ahead of the series that puts to rest any questions about where his head is at approaching Game 1 on Tuesday.
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Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) celebrates behind Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert (27)Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images
On X (formerly Twitter), Gobert posted a photo of himself with the caption "Here," followed by a series of emojis.
The prayer hands and lock emoji are pretty self-explanatory; but what's with the dragon?
It's a reference to Anthony Edwards likening Gobert to a dragon -- specifically from "Game of Thrones" - after Gobert's clutch Game 5 performance against the Los Angeles Lakers.
As the Wolves had a horrendous night shooting -- 7 of 47 from three-point range -- Gobert carried his team to victory, posting a playoff-high 27 points, 24 rebounds and a plus-18 rating for the 32-year-old center.
He is the first player to post at least 25 points and 20 boards in a series-clinching win on the road since Shaquille O'Neal did for the Miami Heat in 2006.
“24 rebounds, he was a dragon tonight. Rudy was the dragon (laughs), yeah Rudy was the dragon tonight for sure”
- Anthony Edwards on Rudy Gobert pic.twitter.com/DkEXYn7uTo
— Timberwolves Clips (@WolvesClips) May 1, 2025
Similar to the Lakers series, the Wolves have a size advantage over a Warriors team that lacks a center to match up with Gobert.
After 10 of ESPN's NBA experts unanimously picked Los Angeles to win the first series, the outlet has come around to the Wolves -- voting 11-1 in favor of the Wolves winning the series.
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