“Trade Rudy Gobert, Get Him On Out Of There”: Gilbert Arenas And Kenyon Martin Hypothesize Over The Heat Acquiring Wolves Center
On a recent episode of the Gil’s Arena Show, Gilbert Arenas and Kenyon Martin spoke about the possibility of the Minnesota Timberwolves trading away one of their two centers – Rudy Gobert or Karl-Anthony Towns. While conversing with Rashad McCants and Josiah Johnson, the two former NBA stars could agree that Gobert was the big man that they would trade over KAT.
Arenas spoke about the topic first and suggested that the Wolves trade the French star for a better third option behind Anthony Edwards and Karl-Anthony Towns.
“They gon have to trade Rudy, get him on out of there and start seeing if they can get a real third, good option. A real, legit one,” Gil said.
The Miami Heat was a franchise that the Washington Wizards legend claimed could be a good fit for Gobert. However, Kenyon Martin dismissed the take by stating that Bam Adebayo playing the power forward wouldn’t be effective.
Martin, whose son recently got traded to the Philadelphia 76ers, believed that the Utah Jazz was always the best place for the 7ft 1” superstar. Apart from calling the three-time Defensive Player of the Year a liability on the offense, the 45-year-old also ripped apart the Minnesota side for trading for him in the first place when they already had Towns as their center.
“There was no better place than where he was (Utah) for what they had and what they were doing… Liability offensively… He’s made a mark at what he’s supposed to do in this league. But if we talking about… they should’ve never traded for him,” Martin explained.
Should the Timberwolves trade KAT or Rudy Gobert? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/drmgyHQ7p0
— Gilbert Arenas (@GilsArenaShow) November 3, 2023
Rudy Gobert improves the Minnesota Timberwolves defensively
As soon as the Wolves acquired Rudy Gobert last year, there were several basketball enthusiasts and pundits who were certain that Anthony Edwards and Co. would be the biggest powerhouse of the Western Conference. Contrary to what this group predicted, Chris Finch’s team lodged a 42-40 record and entered the playoff as the eighth seed only after emerging victorious at the play-in tournament.
Following a tumultuous campaign, rumors broke out that the Wolves would break up their All-Star trio of Ant, KAT, and Gobert. However, the front office has decided to give the same core another shot.
In order to make a push for a deep playoff run, the players are trying their level best to improve their chemistry. Merely a few weeks prior to the regular season’s commencement, Edwards was hilariously trolling Gobert’s three-point shooting.
On the court, Gobert’s presence is extremely crucial for the Wolves defense. According to several analysts like Kirk Goldsberry, the six-time All-Defensive player is a huge reason behind the Minnesota side having the best defense in the entire league.
So far, the Timberwolves have had a 2-2 record. Unless the team sees a massive dip in their production over the following few months, it does make sense for the front office to make another Championship push with Rudy on the squad.
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