Shai Gilgeous-Aalexander wants to “exchange” his bat the final of the NBA of Allen Iverson

The title MVP of the NBA, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, made the story in his first two games of the NBA final when he overshadowed Allen Iverson’s record after having totalized 72 points during matches 1 and 2. Iverson held the record for 24 years, marking 71 points in the first two games of the NBA 2001, where Lakers.
However, Gilgeous-Alexander does not linger on his historical performances in this series, because he expressed that he should win the first two games instead of winning the record.
“I would exchange points against two WS for sure,” he said after match 2.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander lost 34 points on 11 shots out of 21 to lead the Thunder to a rebound victory against the Indiana Pacers, 123-107, Sunday. The Thunder superstar has checked the tempo, also setting up five rebounds, eight assists and four interceptions.
In match 1, Gilgeous-Alexander raised 38 points after Tyrese Haliburton emptied a hard rider in the last second to steal the opening of the series for the Pacers.
Like Iverson in 2001, SGA played in its first NBA final to have won the MVP in the regular season with averages of 32.7 points, 5.0 rebounds and 6.4 assists per game.
Shai Gilgeous-Aalexander should wear the coulons once again for the Thunder the rest of the series while it moves to Indianapolis for matches 3 and 4.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander wants Thunder to remain concentrated after the victory of match 2
After hanging on their first victory in the series, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander wants to keep your eyes on the price after an impressive victory for match 2 on their floor at home.
“We have to stay focused on the task to be accomplished. We have to block ourselves and stay focused,” he said. “To get there so far in the season, it will take a great level of concentration to reach the ultimate goal.”
The Thunder aims at its first NBA championship since the franchise went from Seattle to OKC in 2008. This year’s finals have also been the first to the team since 2012, when they still had Mvps Russell Westbrook, Kevin Durant and James Harden on their list.
The Thunder was the best team in the league during the regular season, winning 68 games. They then swept their series in the first round against the Memphis grizzly grozzles, beaten the Denver Nuggets in seven games and eliminated the Minnesota Timberwolves in the Western Conference final.
Edited by Ruth John S



