Following their victory against the Warriors last night away, the Timberwolves have claimed four consecutive wins, showcasing some of their finest gameplay this season. The notable enhancement in their defense is perhaps the most remarkable aspect of their four-game winning run. Over these victories, Minnesota has permitted an average of 85.5 points per game. As […]
Following their victory against the Warriors last night away, the Timberwolves have claimed four consecutive wins, showcasing some of their finest gameplay this season.
The notable enhancement in their defense is perhaps the most remarkable aspect of their four-game winning run. Over these victories, Minnesota has permitted an average of 85.5 points per game. As highlighted in a social media update from The Athletic’s Aaron Gleeman, they are the first NBA team to concede 92 points or fewer in four consecutive games since the Grizzlies accomplished it in 2021. Moreover, they are the first Timberwolves squad to achieve this feat since 2008.
Rudy Gobert, a four-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year, has been pivotal in enhancing the Wolves’ defensive performance. While he may not be celebrated for his box score metrics, he recorded five steals against the Clippers on Wednesday and is averaging two steals per game during this winning stretch.
Last season, Minnesota was recognized as one of the top defenses in the league, but after trading Karl-Anthony Towns for Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo, it took some time for them to reach that previous level of effectiveness.
After a rocky beginning, they have started to hit their stride. Their defensive team rating of 108.2 ranks as the fourth best in the NBA, and they have allowed 106.6 points per game, placing them third overall. Following an 8-10 start to the season, many assumed the Wolves might struggle, but it is evident they remain one of the league’s top defensive units.