Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert was fined $75,000 by the NBA on Tuesday for making what it called "an inappropriate and unprofessional gesture.
Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert has been fined $75,000 by the NBA.
The Timberwolves center did not exactly learn his lesson about making one gesture toward NBA officials.
Who were the players that walked before Naz Reid and Rudy Gobert flew to earn two end the season awards for the first time in Timberwolves history? What a season it’s been for the Red Carpet Wolves™.
Action Network shares NBA best bets and odds, including four expert picks, player props and predictions for Tuesday, May 14.
Action Network's Chris Baker has Timberwolves vs. Nuggets predictions, expert picks and NBA odds for Game 5 of their NBA Playoffs series on Tuesday, May 14.
The Minnesota Timberwolves have started round two of the Western Conference Playoffs in a way almost no one saw coming. Entering as slight underdogs against the defending champs, they surprised the Denver Nuggets in Game 1 before throttling them in Game 2.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are in the midst of their most successful season in decades, and while there is some roster uncertainty for next season, the man putting it all together appears likely to remain in charge.
Rudy Gobert drew a $100K fine for making the "money sign" to the referees in March. It didn't stop him from doing it again in Game 4.
In a recent episode of his podcast, Bill Simmons offered a pointed analysis of the Minnesota Timberwolves’ dynamics, particularly concerning Karl-Anthony Towns and Anthony Edwards.
With the Denver Nuggets and Minnesota Timberwolves tied up at 2-2 in their series, things are starting to get very interesting, as star players Anthony Edwards and Jamal Murray are even getting into it.
The Detroit Pistons are moving toward the hire of a new team president, but that search may be delayed by their strong interest in one specific target.
Anthony Edwards’ outstanding performance in the 2024 NBA Playoffs has led some to compare him to a young Michael Jordan. Charles Barkley, however, will not be one of them.
It’s almost shocking to think about how the Minnesota Timberwolves brought all that hype and all that energy from a 6-0 start in the 2024 NBA Playoffs to an absolutely rabid Target Center for two of the most important playoff games in Timberwolves history and lost both.
After going on the road and defeating the defending NBA Champions in Game’s 1 and 2 of their 2nd Round series, the Minnesota Timberwolves went back home with an opportunity to potentially sweep the Denver Nuggets out of the NBA Playoffs.
Anthony Edwards emerged as a beacon of hope and leadership after the Minnesota Timberwolves’ Game 4 loss to the Denver Nuggets, the defending NBA champions.
The Denver Nuggets stunningly tied up their second-round series against the Minnesota Timberwolves, following a 115-107 win in Game 4. The Nuggets had been written off by many after they went down 2-0 and after this win on Sunday, head coach Michael Malone sent out a message by bringing up Rudy Tomjanovich's iconic quote.
Following their Game 2 win in Denver, the Timberwolves were hailed the best defensive unit since the Bad Boy Pistons and the Michael Jordan-led Bulls. Two games later, their DPOY is taking heat for failures at that end of the floor.
Things didn’t go the way Karl-Anthony Towns would have wanted them to. In addition to the Minnesota Timberwolves’ Game 4 loss on Sunday, the big man had a relatively quiet outing, finishing with 13 points while shooting 27.8% (5-of-18) from the floor.
On a night where the Timberwolves offense disappeared for stretches, Anthony Edwards tried to take over by himself.
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