DALLAS – Sorry to interrupt the perpetual narrative of Minnesota sports fans, but these Timberwolves aren’t cursed.
They should, though, rally around Luka’s cursing.
If you want to complain about jinxes, hexes and bad luck, you’ll have to stick to the Vikings’ missed field goals and 12th men, and the Twins’ ridiculous array of injured stars.
The Timberwolves don’t require an exorcism. They just need to shoot and think better.
At this level, emotional intelligence and gamesmanship matter almost as much as coaching, and the great Luka Doncic may have done the Timberwolves a favor, even in the wake of hitting the winning shot at the end of Game 2 to give the Dallas Mavericks a 2-0 lead in the Western Conference finals.
Doncic, guarded by NBA Defensive Player of the Year Rudy Gobert, used a crossover dribble for what felt like minutes to create just enough space to release his shot over Gobert’s outstretched hand, which, to any lesser player, would have looked like the Foshay Tower.
After the shot splashed, Doncic screamed at Gobert, appearing to use multiple conjugations of one of the more aggressive curse words in the English language to bracket the phrase, “You can’t guard me.”
Gobert has proved his worth as a player. He’s also a popular figure in the Timberwolves locker room.