Alexander missed the championship today! He made his career worst with only 21 points + 8 mistakes. He sat on the bench in the final quarter and suffered a crushing defeat
On June 20, the NBA Finals ushered in the G6 match. The Thunder lost to the Pacers away and missed the championship today. The total score between the two sides became 3-3! The reason why the Thunder lost today is generally directly related to the performance of the star Alexander. In the whole game, Alexander played 31 minutes, made 7 of 15 shots, including 0 of 1 three-pointers and 7 of 8 free throws, scoring a total of 21 points and 4 rebounds, and only 2 assists were sent, with a total of 8 mistakes, setting the worst record in the career playoffs, with a plus-negative value of -17! The importance of this game to Alexander is self-evident. Alexander said before the game: "My whole mind is in today's game. No matter how many rounds or games I need to play, I just want to live in the present. It is this mentality of focusing on the present that has made me win the regular season MVP and has also brought us to this day!" However, Alexander's performance today was not very ideal. He only hit one goal with five shots at the beginning. Then Alexander briefly recovered his form, made consecutive jump shots at the basket, and made consecutive jump shots in the second quarter. But then Alexander fell into a downturn like the whole team, and the Thunder fell behind by as much as 22 points in the first half. After the second half of the game started, Alexander's form did not improve much, and he made continuous mistakes. With the third quarter falling to 30 points, Alexander did not play in the final quarter. He sat on the bench with other main teammates, but he had no choice but to suffer a crushing defeat. It should be noted that in the end of the series, Alexander previously averaged 30.3 points, 5.2 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 1.5 steals per game, shooting percentage of 55% and three-point shooting percentage of 50%. Obviously, his performance today is surprising. According to the schedule, the Thunder will return to home court to face the Pacers on June 23. Can Alexander recover in the tiebreak? Let's wait and see!
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