MVPFMVP scoring champion first team, Alexander officially became the first active player!
2:24am, 28 June 2025Basketball
The finals between the Thunder and the Pacers have come to an end, and the Thunder finally won the championship in a tense and exciting tiebreak battle. In this fateful battle, Alexander won the honor of the Finals Most Valuable Player (FMVP) as he wished. He performed outstandingly in the seventh game, hitting 8 goals with 27 shots and 12 free throws, and finally showed his all-around ability with a total of 29 points, 5 rebounds, 12 assists, 1 steal and 2 blocks. This new FMVP has become a super giant in the basketball world this season. Whether it is MVP, scoring champion, or the title of the best team, they have won all of them. He is not just a player, but also a real leader in the league today. His new star card cannot be ignored.
How many players can win so many honors at the same time within a season? Although the outside world's evaluation of Alexander was mixed, some people questioned that he received too many whistles, and even accused him of "shaving fouls" or falling to the ground after a little contact. But regardless of irony and doubt, the strength behind these awards proves his excellence. His performance this season has significantly improved his historical status. In the future discussion, there will definitely be a place on the roster of former superstars and become a topic that many fans are talking about.
Alexander averaged 38 minutes of playing time during the finals, contributing 30.3 points, 4.6 rebounds and 5.6 assists per game, and also scored 1.9 steals and 1.6 blocks. In terms of shooting, his performance is also worthy of praise: he made 70 of his 158 shots, with a shooting percentage of 44.3%; his three-point shooting percentage was relatively low, with only 8 of his 33 shots in total, with a shooting percentage of 24.2%; his performance at the free throw line was extremely calm, with 64 successful 70 free throws, with a shooting percentage of 91.4%. Here are his detailed performances in the finals:
In G1, Alexander played for 40 minutes, handed in a perfect score of 38 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals, with a shooting percentage of 46.7%, and helped the team gain a preliminary advantage at critical moments.
When he arrived at G2, he continued to shine in 36 minutes, scoring 34 points, and had 5 rebounds and 8 assists, achieving a double harvest in assists and scores. He performed quite comprehensively, with a plus-negative value of up to 5.
In G3, Alexander's efficiency dropped slightly, and he scored 24 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 blocks in 41 minutes of playing time. Although his shooting percentage dropped, he still contributed a lot to the team.
In G4, he played again for 40 minutes and scored 35 points, 3 rebounds and 3 steals to help the Thunder stabilize the situation. His perfect free throw performance (all 10 free throws) is also a reflection of his stable performance, with a plus-negative value of 0. In
G5, his performance was still eye-catching. He not only scored 31 points in 37 minutes, but also had 2 rebounds, 10 assists, 2 steals and 4 blocks. The plus or negative value was as high as 9, helping the team continue to move towards the championship.
entered G6, Alexander fluctuated in 31 minutes, only gaining 21 points. Although he still had 4 rebounds and 2 assists, his mistakes increased, with a positive and negative value of -17. This game was obviously a moment of his state fluctuation.
However, during G7, he regrouped and completed incredible achievements of 29 points, 5 rebounds, 12 assists, 1 steal and 2 blocks with 40 minutes of high-intensity game time, showing his super dominance. Although his shooting percentage has declined, his free throw performance at critical moments (11 of 12 free throws) undoubtedly made great achievements in the team's final victory, with a plus-negative value of up to 11.
To sum up, Alexander's performance not only won him honor, but also strengthened his position in the league and became a well-deserved leader in the minds of more people.
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