The following is a full transcription of the above audio clip of Utah Jazz GM Dennis Lindsey during his interview with The Big Show. It has been edited for clarity.

“I was pretty salty yesterday, and usually that subsides and it hasn’t, so I’m going to go off for a few minutes here.

Rudy doesn’t need any more motivation; He has edge. Rudy uses slight, whether it’s a tweet or being the 27th pick or in this case, getting left off the All Star team. I think all of us that are competitive and edgy kind of look for something like that. I’m not sure it’s a healthy way to be, but it is what it is, and it’s allowed Rudy to improve. His edge. His care factor.

And it’s also something that has [bound] our community and fans and organization, the Millers, myself, Quin to Rudy. I mean, he deeply, deeply cares.

And I don’t mean to be the curmudgeon here. I’m not the biggest All Star event week guy. I care because our players care about it. And so because I care about — in this case — in Rudy, I’m disappointed. I think he not only deserved it, but deserved it in front of a few people that did make it. And I’m not going to name names.

I will say this: I’m much like Quin — I think those guys that did make it deserved it. I think Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum and Chris Paul and LaMarcus Aldridge and probably others that I’m leaving off — Karl Anthony Towns — can all have that case. I just believe that our guy did deserve it and deserved it more, to be frank.

And so I’m going to be a little less qualified, maybe, than normal. And excuse me for throwing data and all that at you guys, but let me just start:

Utah currently leads the NBA in points per game (PPG) at 95 points per game, more than three less than any other team.

Ranked second in opponent field goal percentage. Who are we going to ascribe the yeoman’s credit? It’s a team credit and a team credit to Quin, but as you guys know, Rudy’s quite unique.

He’s the only player in the league with averages of 12.8 points, 12.6 rebounds, 2.5 blocks.

He’s the only player in the NBA currently ranked in the top five in both rebounds and blocks.

Only player ranked in the top three in blocks per game the last three seasons.

Had streaks of 31 games with 10+ rebounds, the fifth longest streak since 1997.

Rich Kelley fans: He’s the last Jazz player to have 11 points, 11 rebounds, two blocks since Rich Kelly.

Recorded the only 25/25 points and rebound game this season, only fourth in Jazz history.

Here are the categories that Rudy ranks number one in:

Total blocks

Blocks per game

Defensive rating

Defensive win shares

True shooting percentage

Points per shot

Defensive real plus/minus

Offensive rebounds

Here are the categories that — and I know I’m being obnoxious, guys, and yeah, I hope writers tweet it, frankly — Here are the categories that Rudy ranked number two in:

Field goal percentage

Effective field goal percentage

Dunks

Block percentage

Defensive block plus/minus

Here are the categories Rudy ranks number three in:

Total rebounds

Player screen assists

Offensive rating — again, his vertical spacing means a lot.

There’s more. There’s all kinds of crazy statistics, guys. And so I am, I’m disappointed. He deserved it. I think he will use it. That’s good, but Rudy Gobert doesn’t need any motivation. And you guys see how he plays every game.

He didn’t have a great game against Denver, but he led the comeback and our fight when he had a particularly poor first three quarters. He played great in the fourth.

I can go on and on, but the thing that I hope to do is use this to draw attention to the writers that vote on the Defensive Player of the Year, to the writers that vote on First Team All [Defense]…

Look… We’re unique defensively and he’s the most unique guy, and I think it’s something that we’ve got to capitalize on, it’s how we’ve built our program.

He’s done what we’ve asked. So normally, I treat manners like this more with kid gloves and a little bit more political, but he and I talked, we text. I wanted to be able to, more in an empirical way and with some emotion express that we don’t believe that he has to prove his way over a three or four-year period. If he was All-Star quality and deserved it he should’ve been voted in this year.”