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Alexander hits 34+8 in 13: Celebrate with a grin and a positive and negative value +51 rewrites history

5:21pm, 13 May 2025【Basketball】

On May 8, the NBA playoff semi-finals Thunder G2 beat the Nuggets. Alexander played for 30 minutes, made 11 of 13 shots, 1 of 2 of 3-pointers, and 11 of 11 free throws to score 34 points, 8 assists and 4 rebounds, with a positive and negative value of up to +51 set a record high; in the last quarter, Alexander was sitting on the bench and grinning, and his happiness was beyond words. In the key game of G2 in the

series, Alexander scored and organized the score at the same time in the first quarter. He scored 13 points in 4 of 4 shots in the first quarter, and also sent 5 assists to connect the team. Under the leadership of SGA, the Thunder beat the Nuggets 45-21 24 points in the first quarter, establishing a good situation of winning early.

The Thunder continued to rub the Nuggets on the floor in the second quarter, and won 7 points in a single quarter 42-25. After the half, the Thunder had already led 31 points 87-46; in this quarter, Alexander made 2 of 4 shots and scored 5 points and 2 assists. The Thunder scored at least 42 points in two consecutive quarters.

Alexander made 18 minutes in the first half, making 6 of 8 shots, 1 of 2 of 3-pointers, 5 of 5 free throws, and scored 18 points, 7 assists and 2 rebounds, with a plus-minus value of up to +34 on the court. Seeing Alexander's performance, NBA legend Barkley praised Alexander in the show.

Bakley publicly said bluntly: This guy is the MVP, we can give him the trophy now. When he wins the MVP trophy, we will see him in the Western Conference Finals. I think this team will win the championship!

Alexander led the team to 39 points in the third quarter. Facing the Nuggets' 11-2 counterattack climax, Alexander scored consecutively to stabilize the situation. After that, the Thunder continued to expand the lead. With more than one minute left in this quarter, Jokic took the 6th foul and finished graduation. After the Thunder 124-76, he led to 48 points. In this quarter, Alexander scored 5 of 5 shots and scored 16 points alone, playing the game early, and fans on the scene shouted MVP for him many times.

The final quarter game completely became garbage time, and both sides replaced the pure substitute lineup, and Alexander directly clocked in and got off work in the third quarter; Alexander was sitting on the bench and grinning in the last quarter.