With Anthony Edwards out of action on Monday, the Minnesota Timberwolves needed others on the team to step up to account for the missing offense. They received a balanced offensive attack as their five-game losing streak was put to bed against the (very) shorthanded Golden State Warriors. Nobody scored more than 18 points, and six players finished with at least 14.
One of those six was Rudy Gobert. It was an excellent all-around game for the 33-year-old, grabbing 17 rebounds, blocking two shots, and scoring 15 points. It continues a theme that has gone on this season, as the Timberwolves normally win when Gobert produces on offense.