Alexander beat the Nuggets 35+3+4! He won the tiebreak for the first time in his career and entered the Western Conference Finals. He approached the MVP indefinitely
On May 19, the NBA playoffs continued. In today's Western Conference semi-final tiebreak, the Thunder defeated the Nuggets 125-93 at home, eliminating their opponents with a total score of 4-3 to advance to the Western Conference Finals. The Thunders can win, and the star Alexander naturally makes an indelible contribution. In the whole game, Alexander played for a total of 36 minutes, made 12 of 19 shots, including 3 of 4 three-pointers and 8 of 9 free throws, scoring a total of 35 points, 3 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals and 1 block, with a plus-negative value of +32! In the first quarter, Alexander made jump shots and layups, scoring 4 points in a single quarter. In the second quarter, Alexander made his first three-pointer from the outside, and he also made a layup, and made multiple fouls to hit free throws, helping the Thunder to score 39-20 in the second quarter to complete the overtake and establish a double-digit lead. In the third quarter, Alexander scored 11 points in a row with free throws, leading the team to more than 20 points in one fell swoop, with a maximum lead of 43 points. The Nuggets were unable to catch up with points, and Alexander led the team to win. It should be noted that this game is only the second tiebreak battle in Alexander's career. His first tiebreak battle in his career took place in the first round of 2020, when he made 6 of 11, including 3 of 4 three-pointers, 19 points, 3 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals, and the Thunder lost to the Rockets. Today, Alexander did not give up the victory of the tiebreak again and led the team to a big victory. After winning this game, Alexander led the Thunder to the Western Conference Finals, which was the first time Alexander reached the division finals in his career. He will lead the Thunder to fight against the Timberwolves in the Western Conference Finals for a chance to advance to the finals. At the same time, in this season's MVP voting, Alexander currently leads Jokic significantly and ranks first, and he is infinitely close to claiming his first MVP trophy! Do you think Alexander can lead the Thunder to eliminate the Timberwolves? Welcome to give your opinions in the comment section.
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