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Rudy Gobert in the Group B play win vs. Japan: 7 points | 15 rebounds | 3 assists | 1 Steal | 2 Blocks | 3/6 from the Field | 27 Minutes



Rudy Gobert in the Group B play win vs. Japan: 7 points | 15 rebounds | 3 assists | 1 Steal | 2 Blocks | 3/6 from the Field | 27 Minutes

by SadMathematician7799

8 Comments

  1. SnarfSniffsStardust

    Was bummed he got blocked by Yuta towards the end of regulation, had a huge perimeter block just before that

  2. Aggressive-Depth-526

    Like he often has with the Wolves, he had the highest +/- of the team. It’s interesting how that trend continues with the national team. There were Rudy moments in the game that make you frustrated, but he still impacts the game and plays winning basketball.

  3. foye2smith

    With the underwhelming exhibitions, a slow start against Brazil, and today’s ref aided win France seems to be hanging by a thread.

    He shined in OT, but I was shocked how bad Wemby looked in regulation. Some guy named Josh Hawkinson was giving it to him. He just seemed to be wistlessly floating around.

    I’m not even blaming Wemby for it though. At times it looks like the rest of the team forgets he may be their biggest advantage. Like Fournier, Yabusele, and Strazel almost took half of the entire team’s field goal attempts. I don’t know if FIBA/Olympics track usage rate, but no way was Wemby’s high enough today.

  4. TakedaMauro

    I don’t get Collet (France head coach), his team biggest advantage over Japan was height and he played big minutes with both Wemby and Rudy on the bench.

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