For some unknown reason, players around the league continue to take shots at the Utah Jazz.
If players aren't criticizing Rudy Gobert and his effectiveness on defense, they're going after the rest of the team and their lack of skillset on the same end of the court.
Two weeks ago, Gobert was criticized by Pat Beverley and Anthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolves — both of whom took unprompted cheap shots at the reigning defensive player of the year.
Beverley was critical of Gobert never defending the best player on the opposing team, believing that the Jazz hid him on the court because he was guarding Jared Vanderbilt instead of Minnesota's all-star big man Karl-Anthony Towns.