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Interesting stat emerges after Timberwolves’ Game 6 beatdown of Nuggets
Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic (15) and Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert (27). Jesse Johnson-USA TODAY Sports

Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert has quietly built up his resume as the best defender to throw at Nikola Jokic. Gobert’s performance Thursday may have been the Frenchman’s crown jewel.

The Timberwolves throttled the Denver Nuggets, 115-70, at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minn. to force a Game 7 in their Western Conference semifinal series.

Jokic had a subpar game by his standards, finishing with just 22 points, nine rebounds and two assists. The cerebral Joker was harassed by Timberwolves defenders all game long with Gobert serving as the last line of defense.

The Nuggets were held to just 70 points, which is by far the team’s lowest playoff total since Jokic joined the team in 2015. It’s just the third time a Jokic-led team has been held to 80 or fewer points in a playoff game. All three instances happened to be against Gobert.

The Timberwolves also held the Nuggets to 80 points in Minnesota’s resounding Game 2 win. The only other time a Jokic-led team was held to 80 points in a playoff game was against Gobert’s Utah Jazz in 2020.

Gobert, who won his fourth Defensive Player of the Year Award this season, became the butt of several jokes after Jokic dominated him from Games 3 to 5 — all Timberwolves losses.

It’s proven to be nearly impossible to stop Jokic over the last several seasons. The Nuggets star has won three of the last four MVPs for a reason. But Gobert has offered a level of resistance against Jokic that few others can match.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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