Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards seemed pumped in their locker room at Target Center after a close 119-116 victory against their Western Conference rivals, the Denver Nuggets. However, the 23-year-old had some doubts about the Nuggets taking the fourth quarter 31-28 to make things very close.
Edwards interrupted Rudy Gobert while he was being interviewed by a few beat reporters to claim that there’s a spy inside the T-Wolves locker room. Otherwise, there’s no way Nikola Jokic accurately anticipated a second-half play involving him and Gobert before it actually transpired.
“Jokic knew the play but we didn’t say anything. He knew the play better than us,” Gobert enlightened the reporters as to why Ant was so animated.
Still pretty stunned by the Nuggets superstar’s stunt, Edwards chimed in, “How the f**k did he know. Nobody said anything…That n_ cheating bro…”
After Ant left, Gobert said with a smile, “We gotta launch an investigation. There’s some player among us [who’s revealing the info].”
The incident supposedly transpired after a time-out ended with three minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. Apparently, Edwards and Gobert overheard Jokic describing a play to his teammates that the T-Wolves will initiate. As it turns out, that’s the exact play Edwards and Co. discussed during the time-out.
This baffled everyone in the T-Wolves squad as the Joker had no way of knowing what they were gonna do.
Now it’s uncertain if the Wolves went with the play anyway or changed their gameplan after that. But the trick made them throw around some accusations here and there.
Gobert and Edwards’ way of speaking indicates that they are just joking around and are not seriously thinking about looking too much into it. Instead, their locker room rants are a kind of applause to Jokic’s basketball wisdom and IQ. It takes a very experienced campaigner to accurately predict plays like that, almost like a prophet.
But Jokic has done it before as well.
At a home game against the Warriors in their 2022 playoffs first-round series at Ball Arena, he performed a similar miracle. The video below shows Jokic mouthing the word “lob” before to Jordan Poole’s inbound pass.
The inbound pass was stopped in the paint after turning out to be a lob.
Such plays truly demonstrate Jokic’s mastery of the basketball game. Or perhaps he simply has spies in every NBA locker room. Who knows!