Rudy Gobert was once again in the spotlight this week. But this time for his attacking stats. To a lesser extent, Nicolas Batum, Killian Hayes and Killian Tillie showed up. In the antechamber of the NBA, Petr Cornélie and Théo Malédon were excellent.
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Rudy Gobert sets his best performances of the season in points and assists
Rudy Gobert chained the weeks on a high level of performance. Over this period, he once again turned double-double average. Offensively, he was used more than usual. Indeed, he took more than 11 shots per game, almost 4 more than in the season. However, his success has declined a bit. He converted 64.7% of his shots. Despite this, he averaged 19.7 points. The high point of the week in this sector came during the reception of Detroit. the player trained in Cholet thus scored 24 points from this meeting (8/11 on shots). This mark is his record for the season. In the rebound sector, he was a little below his usual performance with 13.7 captured on average. Finally, he was complete since he had his best performance of the season in terms of assists (4 against Houston). The black point was the collective record of the Jazz with 1 win and 2 losses. Utah remains fourth in the Western Conference but has won only 2 of the last 10 games.
A back injury tarnishes a week that had started well for Nicolas Batum
The Clippers and Nicolas Batum started the period with a trip to Pennsylvania to face the Sixers. The former Portland winger returned a full stat sheet during this encounter. Indeed, he scored 15 points at 6/9 on shots (including a nice 3/5 from long distance). He added 7 rebounds and 3 assists for a 24 rating. The game ended in a narrow 102-101 victory. The rest of the week was more difficult. During the defeat in New York, he scored only 6 points (at 2/7 on shots) and accumulated an overall rating of 8. Finally,
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Photo : Rudy Gobert (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)