Denver Nuggets guard Christian Braun posterized Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert.
The Denver Nuggets and Minnesota Timberwolves are playing a very exciting game on Friday night at Target Center. These two teams have had some great battles over the years, including in last season’s Western Conference Semifinals.
Minnesota defeated the Nuggets in seven games last season, and Denver entered this game hoping for a win over their conference rivals in this rematch on Friday. One player who certainly had revenge on his mind was Nuggets guard Christian Braun. Elevating for a poster dunk over four-time Defensive Player of the Year Rudy Gobert, Braun threw down the two-handed slam that led to double technical fouls on he and Gobert.Braun’s teammates immediately ran to defend him after Gobert made contact with the 23-year-old guard. Deciding on double technical fouls, the officiating crew did not award either team free throws, as the techs canceled each other out.
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