Golden State Warriors

Kevon Looney on how he’ll continue to defend Rudy Gobert: ‘I’m gonna grab and push until they call it’

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Jesse Cinquini

There are some fans who have lauded the heightened physicality in the 2025 NBA Playoffs compared to the regular season, while others have expressed a dislike for it. Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban believes teams will sign players “whose greatest ability is to fight” if this level of physicality continues to be allowed into the 2025-26 regular season.

Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch is another person who’s spoken out against the level of physicality that teams have been getting away with in these playoffs. He asserted after Minnesota’s Game 1 loss in its second-round series against the Golden State Warriors that Golden State does a lot of “fouling, holding, shoving, pushing and tackling” to big man Rudy Gobert.

Warriors big man Kevon Looney has since responded to Finch’s complaints and admitted that he’s going to play with as much physicality as the referees will let him get away with.

Looney didn’t make headlines for his play in the opening game of the second-round matchup between the No. 6 and No. 7 seeds in the Western Conference, as he scored just two points. But he contributed in other ways with six rebounds, one block and two steals in just over 14 minutes of playing time off the pine.

The Warriors collectively were very physical with Gobert, and that perhaps impacted him from a production standpoint in Game 1. For comparison, in a closeout Game 5 in the first round against a Los Angeles Lakers team that was lacking size and perhaps toughness as well, the Frenchman totaled 27 points and 24 rebounds. Versus Golden State, he didn’t even finish with a double-double, as he ended up with nine points and 11 rebounds.

Hopefully for the sake of the Timberwolves’ chances to compete this best-of-seven series, the officials will blow the whistle a bit more often in favor of Gobert, and he will put together a bounce-back Game 2 and help Minnesota even the series.

Game 2 will tip off on Thursday at Target Center before both teams head to Golden State for the next two games. Gobert and the Timberwolves’ ability to defend home court could decide whether or not they will have a real shot to advance to the Western Conference Finals.

Jesse Cinquini

Jesse is an aspiring sports journalist that has previously worked as a staff writer at SB Nation’s CelticsBlog and The Knicks Wall.

Published by
Jesse Cinquini

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