Gary Payton II hit the biggest shot of his career in Game 5 vs. the Nuggets to help solidify the Warriors spot in the quarterfinals. Nuggets center DeMarcus Cousins spoke after the game about GP2’s great shot.
Rudy Gobert is best known for his blocks.
But he couldn't swat away a bee in time before being stung in the face earlier this week.
The Utah Jazz All-Star center, who owns a beehive, was left with some swelling in his face after one of his bees stung him in the nose on Tuesday. Gobert posted a picture on his Instagram Story Thursday showing what he looked like post-sting:
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Gobert told reporters he was stung while changing out the queen bee. He said it's the third time he's been stung.
The Jazz play their biggest game of the season Thursday night. Trailing the Dallas Mavericks 3-2 in their first-round series, Utah needs to win at home in Game 6 to keep its season alive.
But it doesn't sound like Gobert will land on the injury report with a bee-sting for the win-or-go-home matchup.
And as for why the three-time Defensive Player of the Year owns a beehive? He listed off a few reasons:
Utah is actually known as the Beehive State. So should Gobert have a big Game 6, maybe he'll start being called the "Bee Man" instead of the Stifle Tower.