THIS Made Donovan Mitchell and The Jazz ANGRY (EXPOSING Rudy Gobert for Helping The Clippers) by @MJ2KALLDAY - Post Details

THIS Made Donovan Mitchell and The Jazz ANGRY (EXPOSING Rudy Gobert for Helping The Clippers)

Donovan Mitchell and the Jazz got eliminated by the Clippers, and well Donovan got angry at Rudy Gobert... #NBA #Jazz #Exposed Twitch- https://www.twitch.tv/mjallday2k Second Channel Vid- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZWAssCaz6YHMXGziCKtdPw Discord- https://discord.gg/RSUxXmU Tik Tok- https://vm.tiktok.com/wfx5vW/ REACTION CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQRMHGayBNY&t=516s The OUTRO song is OUT!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SUYj3SUdUw Instagram- @MJ2K_ALLDAY Twitter- @mj2kallday I get it, in the regular season, Rudy Gobert impacts the game by not letting players shoot within 5 feet of the hoop. But we saw it in Game 5, and for the entire game in Game 6, it doesn't matter if he can't keep up with small ball. Just look where Rudy is on this possession. Here, all the Jazz players are switching and rotating so much to cover up their defensive player of the year and it results in him still leaving Paul George open for three. The corner three is the easiest three in basketball and Rudy let it happen over and over again. And what I mean by not keeping up with small ball isn't just defense. First of all, congratulations to the Clippers. It really is Post-Pandemic P. Without Kawhi, Terrence Mann scored how many points? 39? Who was guarding him? Oh. Terrence Mann had the game of his life. And the Jazz thought, let's keep leaving him open? Oui oui 7 footer thought it was a good idea. Rudy Gobert is the defensive player of the year and he got played off the court defensively. It was whoever offense on him. And even the possessions he wasn't getting cooked, he was a liability. In Game 6 with Rudy as the primary defender, the Clippers went 12-15 from the floor. The Clippers didn't play a big man for the entire game. Yeah, they played small ball the entire game. And the thing is, I could look at any Clippers possession and see just how much everyone on the Jazz was being forced to switch, to run out on 3 point shooters, all because Rudy Gobert would drop down low. Like when you leaving Reggie Jackson open in the corner to help on Pat Bev, what is the logic? I wouldn't have as much of a problem with Rudy Gobert if he did his job and if you were to say, well Rudy at least stopped the point in the paint, you're wrong. The Clippers actually scored more points in the paint than the Jazz in Game 6. There were stretches in which no Clippers player cared about Rudy in the paint. But you know what, ok, fine. Rudy isn't doing great defensively. He's gotta at least be dominating offensively if Nicolas Batum is guarding him, right? Right? He had 12 points? In this entire series, the Clippers played their centers a combined 89 minutes. Rudy has played 214 minutes, and he still didn't average more than 12 points for the series. And it's not like the Jazz are collapsing on him and he's kicking out, no. He had 3 assists in 6 games. But ok fine as long as he's getting a crazy amount of rebounds right? Right? Nope, the Clippers finished the series with only 2 less total rebounds. Even when he got the board right here, man lost it, then he coudn't help get the defensive board and led to another bucket. Any way you look at it, any way you slice it up, this was inexcusable. Rudy was ineffective and he didn't look to dominate. Donovan doesn't deserve this man, he really doesn't. Mitchell averaged 32 points in the playoffs, 35 against the Clippers on 45% from 3. And now you have Rudy for 5 more years. Bout to be paying him 46 mil, man is earning the same amount as Anthony Davis. You paying 40 mil for a good French screen setter. But this can't all be on Rudy. Quinn Snyder, the Jazz head coach, should have taken Rudy out of the game when Mann scored 10 points in the 3rd quarter. Donovan was on the bench as the Clippers went on a 17-0 run. These are things that can't happen, let alone happen in an elimination game. The Clippers on the other hand, they adjusted. Running small ball, 5 out was a great adjustment. Ty Lue went to the people that were effective, it just takes them a long time to figure it out, but I gotta give props. No Kawhi, they found the juice and the spammed it. They took advantage of Rudy Gobert and kept getting open looks. But man, the Jazz have a lot to consider. Y'all about to change stuff up. But I'm done man, I was already getting angry at Rudy during Game 5, but Game 6 took it to a whole nother level, I'm hopping off, what y'all think? Who's making the finals?

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