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Thunder star Alexander made 1st history: 72 points in the first two finals, 26amp; Super Jordan Iverson

5:54pm, 10 June 2025【Basketball】

Yesterday, June 10th, the G2 Thunder team easily defeated the Pacers at home 123:107, and the two sides drew 1-1 in the series. The biggest contributor to the Thunder's victory in this game was still Alexander. He once again performed well on both ends of the offense and defense. He played 36 minutes and 26 seconds in the game, made 11 of 21 shots, 1 of 4 three-pointers, 11 of 12 free throws, and scored 34 points + 5 rebounds + 8 assists + 4 steals + 1 block.

On June 6, the first game of the NBA Finals between the two sides, the Thunder suffered a 110:111 home game against the Pacers Halliburton. Alexander played 39 minutes and 34 seconds in the game, made 14 of 30 shots, 3 of 6 three-pointers, and 7 of 8 free throws, scoring 38 points + 5 rebounds + 3 assists + 3 steals. Although he lost to the Pacers, his personal performance on both offense and defense still showed aggressiveness and dominance, which is worthy of recognition!

According to the official NBA data statistics, the Thunder young star Alexander scored a total of 72 points in the first two games of his personal career finals, setting a new record in NBA history. The previous records were Jordan's 69 points in the first two games of the 1991 season and Iverson's 71 points in the first two games of the 2001 season. It has to be said that Alexander has indeed set too many records this season.