Yeah I watch the game today for the first time so the action is fresh in my head. If you have a chance rewatch that stretch with Trey's TO's. The first came off what was a pretty good drive. The defense collapsed on Trey and he was going to throw it to Rudy, but Rudy wasn't looking(my guess is he figured Trey was shooting and he was looking for a potential rebound). By the time Rudy started looking Trey got caught in the air and the defense close off the passing lane. On the second turnover Trey dribble the ball out close to mid court to reset the offense. Gobert came out like he was going to set a screen, but never did he just stood outside the three point line so Trey dribble towards him (again I'm assuming he was thinking Rudy would set a screen) and Rudy never set the screen or moved out of the way. So Trey went behind the back with the dribble and the ball bounced off Rudy's leg.
I may have become the resident Trey apologist, but I've been critical of him when I think his play has warrant it. It just that most of the posters here are so critical I find myself trying to add some balance to the discussion. You are one of the more fair posters on the board. Even though you are the resident Alec apologist.