Jaden McDaniels broke his hand punching a wall right before Rudy Gobert punched a teammate

Timberwolves coach Chris Finch suggested that “immaturity” has plagued his team throughout the entire season. 

Despite actually defeating the Pelicans, the Minnesota Timberwolves had a disastrous final game of the regular season.

Minnesota big man Rudy Gobert was sent home at halftime after an altercation with teammate Kyle Anderson during the second quarter of the game.

But not long before the feud on the bench between Gobert and Anderson, Timberwolves forward Jaden McDaniels expressed his frustration after he picked up his second foul by punching a wall.

McDaniels missed the remainder of the game with the self-inflicted injury to his hand, and if that sounds bad, it is even more painful when you actually watch the video of him hurting himself.

After the game, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported that McDaniels suffered a fractured right hand.

According to InStreetClothes.com’s Jeff Stotts, the average time lost for isolated metacarpal fractures that require surgery is typically 41 days (or approximately 18 games).

During the post-game press conference, Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch suggested that “immaturity” has plagued his team throughout the entire season.

McDaniels’ injury is perhaps the most costly example of that immaturity.

There are only a handful of players who had more possessions defending LeBron James than McDaniels had this season, per NBA.com. Now, the Timberwolves will have to face LeBron’s Lakers without their strongest perimeter defender.

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