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Rudy Gobert

Rudy Gobert

Rudy Gobert is a basketball player. Rudy Gobert was awarded NBA Defensive Player of the Year in both 2018 and 2019. With this feat, he joins an elite group of eight NBA players who have received the award at least twice.

The basketball player is also a part of the French national team, where he was voted Player of the Year in 2019.

Rudy is definitely at the top of his career, breaking records and setting new standards.

Childhood and Family

Rudy Gobert was born on June 26, 1992, in Saint-Quentin, France to Rudy Bourgarel and Corrine Gobert.

Rudy’s parents divorced when he was approximately three years old, and his father relocated to Guadeloupe.

Gobert resided with his mother, Corinne Gobert, at Saint-Quentin, where he faced difficulties as a mixed-race child in France.

According to an NBA profile on Gobert, his mother, Corinne, worked as a hairdresser while raising her three children as a single mother throughout his youth.

Rudy, a Utah Jazz center, has been to Guadeloupe, a French archipelago in the Caribbean since he was a child.

His father, Rudy Bourgarel, lives there and keeps a close eye on his son’s career after having his own NBA dreams dashed years ago.

Gobert claims that every three years, his mother would save enough money to buy the family plane tickets to Guadeloupe to see his father and other relatives.

Gobert’s father, Rudy Bourgarel, attended Marist College from 1985 to 1988.

Bourgarel was teammates with Rik Smits, the future No. 2 overall pick in the 1988 draft who played for the Indiana Pacers for 12 years.

While playing alongside Smits in 1987-88, the 7-foot Bourgarel became a starter, averaging 10.7 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 1.5 blocks per game.

Bourgarel, on the other hand, was never drafted and played professional basketball in Europe for a decade.

Gobert claimed that his father, who appeared in “Coming To America” in a cameo role, never pressured him to play basketball.

He also expressed his father’s pride in him playing in the NBA, which he had a dream about but never realized.

Rudy and his father have excellent physical characteristics, including good size, strength, length, and the ability to run the ground, as sports analysts continue to point out.

Body Measurements

Rudy Gobert has long been a boxing aficionado, and in 2018, he made news when he released a video on social media of himself conducting a boxing exercise in preparation for the season.

His basketball skills are perfectly complemented by his physical qualities, such as body size and height, which, aside from hard effort, talent, and love for the game, are important factors that favor the top basketball players.

He stands 7 feet 1 inch tall with a wingspan of 7 feet 8 inches and plays the center position.

Similarly, he is 117 kg. One of the top rim protectors in the NBA is this basketball player.

Facts of Rudy Gobert

Full Name Rudy Gobert-Bourgarel
Known as Rudy Gobert
Nickname The Stifle Tower
Birth Date June 26, 1992
Birth Place Saint-Quentin, France
Residence Not Available
Religion Christianity
Nationality French
Ethnicity Mixed (black-white)
Education Not Available
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Father’s Name Rudy Bourgarel
Mother’s Name Corinne Gobert
Siblings 2 (half-siblings)
Age 29 years old
Height 7 feet 1 inch
Weight 258 lb (117 kg)
Eye Color Brown
Hair Color Black
Body type Athletic
Profession Basketball Player
Marital Status Single
Girlfriend Not Available
Children None
Active since 2011 – present
Teams
  • Cholet
  • Utah Jazz
  • Bakersfield Jam
Endorsements  Nike
Net Worth $40 million
NBA Draft Pick 2013 / Round: 1 / Pick: 27th overall
Position Center
League NBA
Merch NBA Basketball Trading Card
Social Media  Instagram, Twitter, Facebook
Last Update May 2022

Net Worth

Rudy Gobert’s net worth is predicted to be $40 million.

Gobert signed a four-year, $102 million contract extension with the Jazz in 2016 after initially signing a rookie-level contract with them.

He is currently Utah Jazz’s highest-paid player, and his earnings are expected to rise in the coming years.

The athlete was eligible for a supermax extension worth $23 million more, but he declined because he wanted to leave the money on the table so that the team could hire better talent like Donovan Mitchell.

Rudy is a Nike athlete who wears their Air Max Dominate line of shoes.

Car & House

Gobert has never mentioned his hot wheels, but we do know he drives a Range Rover Evoque, which he acquired after his teammates played a popcorn prank on him by filling his car to the brim with the snack.

The car’s price ranges from $42,000 to $50,000. Gobert owns a $3.9 million home in Salt Lake City in terms of his residence.

After signing with Jazz in 2016, he made the purchase. A pool, a game room, and a massive indoor basketball court are included in the 11,000 square feet.

Marketable Guy

The H-E-B grocery store chain in Texas is well-known for using San Antonio Spurs players in their commercials.

The Jazz has done the same with Vivint Smart Home, the stadium’s title sponsor (Vivint Smart Home Arena), and Gobert has been a breakout star in some of the commercials.

So far, he’s been “cloned,” impersonated Donovan Mitchell, discovered that he’s not the only one who can play defense, and demonstrated his vocal abilities.

Charity Work

Gobert is well-known and admired for his social activism.

He supports charities that directly impact the lives of youth through education, recreation, community health, and community outreach programs through his Rudy’s Kids Foundation.

Rudy’s Kids Foundation also supports the Peacemakers Project in Rwanda, which is run by Peace and Sport and implemented by the Association of Kigali Women in Sports – AKWOS.

The foundation would donate $1,000 to selected charities for every blocked shot during games are chosen — and not just in Utah.

In opposing cites from those performances, the Sacramento Children’s Home and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston were two of the recipients of Gobert’s public, a non-profit foundation.

Rudy’s Kids teamed up with 11 charities in seven NBA cities and Paris. Gobert is almost entirely responsible for the foundation’s funding.

Whatever happens with the trophy, Gobert knows that his charitable efforts have impacted many people’s lives.

Career as a hobbyist

In 2003, Gobert joined the JSC St-Quentin club before moving on to the Saint-Quentin BB club later that year.

In 2007, he entered Cholet Basket’s cadet category training facility, and in 2010, he represented France at the FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship, where he was voted the best scorer and rebounder for the squad.

From 2009 to 2011, Gobert primarily played for the Cholet Basket junior squad, with only one senior team game in 2010–11, when he had six points, five rebounds, one steal, and one block in 13 minutes against Pau-Lacq-Orthez on May 10, 2011.

Cholet averaged 4.2 points and 3.6 rebounds per game in 29 games for Cholet in 2011–12. In 27 games the next season, 2012–13, he averaged 5.4 rebounds and 8.4 points per game.

A Professional Life

After an amazing amateur career, Gobert declared for the 2013 NBA Draft and was selected by the NBA’s Denver Nuggets as the 27th overall pick on June 27, 2013.

On draft night, he was traded to the Utah Jazz and participated in the 2013 NBA Summer League.

Rudy’s playing improved throughout the season, culminating in a third-place finish in the NBA’s Best Player of the 2014-2015 Season award.

The next year, he scored a career-best 22 points in a 112-105 win over the Phoenix Suns.

In 2017, he had 27 points and 25 rebounds in a 112-107 win over the Dallas Mavericks, which was another highlight of his career.

In a 108-101 win over the New York Knicks in March 2017, he set a new career-best with 35 points and 13 rebounds.

Rudy Gobert
Rudy Gobert in a match. Source: hyperxgaming

On June 9, 2021, Rudy earned the NBA Defensive Player of the Year title for the third time in four years, making him only the fourth player in NBA history to do so.

His victory was the first time in NBA history that an overseas player has won the defensive player of the year award four times in a row.

On June 11, Gobert set a playoff career-high with 20 rebounds in a Game 2 second-round triumph over the Los Angeles Clippers.

Participation in the Olympics

Vincent Collet, the senior French national team’s head coach, enlisted Gobert’s help in training for the 2012 Summer Olympics.

In two friendly games, he scored eight points. He averaged 4.1 points per game as a member of the 2014 FIBA World Cup bronze-medal winning team.

When Rudy visited Rio de Janeiro in 2016, he was only 23 years old.

He’d just ended his second NBA season, averaging less than ten points per game and less than eight defensive rebounds with the Utah Jazz.

Gobert made five appearances for France, averaging 5.7 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 1.8 blocks.

He also represented France in the 2019 FIBA World Cup, averaging 9.1 rebounds, 10.1 points, 1.8 assists, 0.6 steals, and 1.9 blocks per game.

Gobert started every game for France at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, averaging 9.3 rebounds and 12.2 points.

Injury

Rudy was forced to leave a game against the Sacramento Kings in March due to a left foot ailment.

Rudy also missed time earlier this season due to a strained left calf, left shoulder irritation, and a stint in the league’s health and safety regulations, among other problems.

Through 52 games this season, Gobert has been outstanding on both sides of the court.

The nine-year veteran has a career-high 71.2 percent field-goal percentage and averages 15.4 points, 14.7 rebounds, and 1.1 assists per game.

Gobert has been terrific on both ends of the floor this season, according to Basketball-Reference, shooting a career-high 70.6 percent from the field and posting a 99 defensive rating, his best since 2017-18.

Progression & Improvement

Gobert is a force to be reckoned with on the floor.

Almost all of his shooting percentages are at or near career highs, including a 7% rise in free-throw rate from last season.

He’s on his way to being the first player in NBA history to average 15 points, 15 rebounds, and a field-goal percentage of over 70%.

On offense, defense, and at home, Gobert has been exceptional in the 2021 NBA season. If he continues to perform at this level, he will have a memorable season.

Girlfriend

Rudy Gobert was linked with famous social media star and YouTuber Hannah Stocking who also happened to be the ex-girlfriend of basketball player Klay Thompson.

During Rudy’s birthday celebrations, they were caught spending time together.

Despite the fact that they didn’t say so, curious fans noticed a similarity between their Instagram stories.

For his birthday, the two spent time together in Utah, having fun in what appears to be an escape room.

However, there is no information if they still are dating.

Moreover, the basketball player is currently focused on reaching the pinnacle of his career.

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Covid Controversy

According to the news, Rudy tested positive for Coronavirus on March 11, 2020.

His positive test set off a chain reaction that resulted in the NBA season being suspended for the time being.

Rudy joked with reporters the day before his positive test became public, and he playfully checked all of the microphones placed in the press room.

Gobert was also accused of repeatedly touching players and their belongings in the locker room, which did not sit well with the players.

In retrospect, it appeared to be highly inept and unprofessional. Rudy made amends by donating $500,000 to charity.

Furthermore, he apologized for his actions by posting an apology statement on Instagram.

Social Media Presence

His Instagram has 719k followers, Twitter has 579.3k followers and his Facebook has 401k followers.