
Shaquille O'Neal refuses to acknowledge Rudy Gobert's impact on Nikola Jokic's poor shooting performance, despite Charles Barkley's defense of Gobert. O'Neal argues that Jokic's struggles are due to his own shooting woes, not Gobert's defense.
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As Nikola Jokicâs FG% decreased drastically, the Minnesota Timberwolves have established a 2-1 lead. Many, including Charles Barkley, acknowledge the effect that Wolves center Rudy Gobert has on the Joker. But not everybody is buying that argument, especially Shaquille OâNeal, who had a long-standing beef with the French star.
Before the start of Game 4, Inside the NBA spoke about Jokicâs lowely 27% FG shooting. The Denver Nuggets star missed 19 of his 26 shots in Thursday nightâs loss. So Barkley began, âI said itâs time for Rudy to step up and say I got Joker and I said Edwards had to do the same thing to Jamal Murray. I got to give Rudy Gobert his flowers. Joker shooting a lot too. They might not let him get assists. He (Gobert) is earning that reputation. Heâs guarding him. Man-o-man-0. And you got to give him flowers, Shaquille.â When it was the turn of the Big Aristotle, he began with, âI hate when yâall do that.â Clearly suggesting that he is not hyping Gobertâs performance.
âDo you understand the law of averages? Let me explain it to you. The Joker has dominated him a lot, right? Okay. So he has two bad games. So now youâre saying Rudy is shutting him down. Bro, just because you miss a shot and have a bad game doesnât mean the defense is shutting you down. When youâre a guy like Joker, youâre just missing shots. Iâm not going to sit up here and say Rudy Gobert is shutting him down. Iâm never going to say that,â Shaquille OâNeal concluded. It seems the law of averages caught up to the Wolves center.
Shaquille O'Neal believes that Nikola Jokic's poor shooting is due to his own performance rather than Rudy Gobert's defense.
Charles Barkley argued that Rudy Gobert should be recognized for his role in limiting Jokic's effectiveness, suggesting he deserves 'his flowers.'
Nikola Jokic's field goal percentage has drastically decreased, dropping to 27% during a recent game.
The Minnesota Timberwolves currently hold a 2-1 lead over the Denver Nuggets in their playoff series.


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Because in Game 4, the Nuggets lead the Timberwolves 54-50 at halftime, shooting 48.0% (24-for-50) from the field with 18 assists. Nikola Jokic had 14 points and 8 assists, accounting for 44% of Denverâs dimes. Apart from creating, the 3x MVP got his buckets, which were missing in the previous game. He shot 7-12 in the first half, and he was hot from the first whistle. The Joker generated 19 of the Nuggetsâ 23 points at the end of the first frame. While Rudy Gobert grabbed 7 rebounds, he had just 2 points with 1-3 attempts and had 1 turnover and 1 foul.
No doubt, Rudy Gobert has been a huge factor in limiting Jokic. After all, the Serbian had a visible dip in performance. He averaged 35.8 points, 15 rebounds, and 11.3 assists on 65% shooting from the field. But in the playoffs, the numbers are low. 25.3/14.3/ 7.3 and converting just 5/24 from the 3-point range. Again, this suggests that Jokic had slowed down. Thatâs why for Shaquille OâNeal, the French star is no Joker-stopper. âlike making it difficult but not shutting him (Jokic) down.â
The Nuggets star began the series with a triple-double of 25/13/11 on 58% shooting from the field. Then in Game 2 and Game 3, he produced just 11 dimes combined. His shooting took a huge hit in the previous game as he scored just 7 from 26 attempts, and it was only worse from beyond the arc, 2-10. From the end of Game 2, the performances took a hit. The Nuggets were outscored by 10 points in the final seven minutes, and he missed six of his seven shots.
Game 3 began with similar dull energy. Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets went 3-of-21 shooting in an 11-point first quarter, their lowest-scoring quarter of the season. This was the first time in Jokicâs career that he attempted at least 26 shots in a game and made only seven or fewer of them. But it was the second instance that Gobert limited the Joker to less than 30% shooting. Even the head coach praised Jokic despite the dismal performance.
âHe had a tough night,â Nuggets coach David Adelman said. âIt happens to players. This guyâs played a million playoff games. Thereâs nights that are poor. Heâll bounce back. Everyone needs a day to understand we didnât play well offensively.â Similar to Adelman, even Shaquille OâNeal believed it was a couple of off nights for the Joker. Now, top it off with his history of dissing Rudy Gobert, and there was no chance he gave flowers to the Wolves center.
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