Coach Wolves asks NBA to review radical 'shooting' in Rudy Gobert

Wolves coach Chris Finch is still angry at losing the first game of the Western Conference semifinal against the Warriors and decided to blame the host for having their competitors aggressively attacked in Tuesday's 99-88 loss.
The Minnesota tactician decided to submit the clip to the Union Office, demonstrating how Golden State targeted violent operations. “On the defensive rebound, they did a lot of fouls, overturned, held, pushed and dealt with Rudy,” Finch said after practicing on Wednesday.
“It's obvious. We sent these clips to the league. Actually, I'm not sure I knew another player in Rudy's pedigree and Rudy's pedigree was allowed to be beaten up on his appearance. So we have to solve this way in this way,” the coach of Timberwolves insisted.
The truth is that despite Gobert's 11 rebounds, the Warriors dominate 51-41. However, he made less money than he won the 24 boards he received when he beat the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 5 of the first round on April 30.
“We will definitely do everything we can to take justice in our own hands – I think it's the essence of a sport – but, with the same token, my god, you should see some of these clips,” Finch added. “They look like they're shooting a shot at Rudy.”
Minnesota was asked to have 21 fouls, while Golden State is 18 years old. But rival Steve Kerr also has the right share or complaint about the referee's performance. “I was upset in the first 10 minutes of the game, just like Houston,” Kerr said Wednesday.
The Warriors tactician told the Media: “They could have committed six fouls, but the league has established their bodies in the playoffs.



