That isn't a direct quote, but it's the logical inference you can make from Lowe's recent Grantland piece, which you can find here: https://grantland.com/the-triangle/...he-nba-post-up-game-to-bring-you-its-rebirth/
The reference to Gobert is buried in the article, which also talks about the importance of Wes Matthews in the Deron-era Jazz. Really great piece overall, but because the Jazz references aren't part of the headline, wanted to flag it so that you all could be sure to check it out.
Here's the segment on Gobert, but it really requires reading the entire article for the necessary context:
The reference to Gobert is buried in the article, which also talks about the importance of Wes Matthews in the Deron-era Jazz. Really great piece overall, but because the Jazz references aren't part of the headline, wanted to flag it so that you all could be sure to check it out.
Here's the segment on Gobert, but it really requires reading the entire article for the necessary context:
Coaches are getting smarter about exploiting bigs who can’t post up, especially in the playoffs. More coaches go small and send an extra shooter onto the floor, the second they see an opposing big who can’t hurt smaller defenders on the block. A few coaches dipped into small ball against Rudy Gobert late in the season, yanking the French Rejection out of his lair near the rim. The Heat in both Finals series against San Antonio dared Tiago Splitter to post up smaller players.