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Rudy Gobert thinks the Wolves paid the price for him not being savage on Anthony Davis was on the floor

The Minnesota superstar Rudy Gobert indicated that his having pity on AD was a turning point for the Wolves losing to the Lakers

By James Brown

The Minnesota superstar Rudy Gobert indicated that his having pity on AD was a turning point for the Wolves losing to the Lakers

The  Lakers had a great victory against the Wolves after being down most of the game, but there was a turning point: Anthony Davis got injured, and everyone thought he would be out for the rest of the game.

The good news was that Anthony Davis stood up and shook it off and had a great second half that became a monster performance and gave the win to the Lakers.

But now the Timberwolves star Rudy Gobert had said that his not being ruthless to the Lakers when Anthony Davis was down injured became the turning point of the game for his team to lose.

Rudy Gobert's "pity" on Anthony Davis became the game-turning point

Gobert said the mess as AD went down was a turning point: "I had the ball in my hands, and I could've gone and dunked it, but AD was laying there. So I was like, that's too ruthless; I'll pass it out. After that, it was just turnover after turnover. It was just a tough stretch." After Davis recovered, he and the Lakers dominated the rest of the game and even had a 24-2 run.

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