Alexander scored 208 points in 73 of 138 against the Nuggets. How many points did he score when he beat the Timberwolves?
Alexander played against the Nuggets in the semi-finals of the playoffs this season. He played 7 games, made a total of 138 shots, scored 73 goals, scored 208 points, 45 rebounds, 46 assists!
Alexander's semi-final series against the Nuggets in the playoff semi-finals averaged 37.6 minutes per game, averaged 29.7 points, 6.4 rebounds, 6.6 assists, 1.6 steals and 0.6 blocks per game, with a shooting percentage of 52.9% and a three-point shooting percentage of 33.3%.
In the Western Conference Finals, the Thunder played against the Timberwolves, Alexander played 5 games, made a total of 116 shots, scored 53 goals, scored 157 points, 26 rebounds, and 41 assists.
Alexander averaged 31.4 points, 5.2 rebounds, 8.2 assists per game in the Western Conference Finals. The shooting percentage is 45.6%.
Since the playoffs, it seems that the Nuggets have given Alexander the biggest test to the Thunder, and the two sides will only decide the winner in seven games.
After experiencing a hard battle, it is also very helpful to Alexander and Thunder. It is better to encounter a test earlier than to encounter a test later.
If you suddenly encounter unprecedented intensity in the Western Conference Finals or Finals, the players will easily perform abnormally and be stunned. After experiencing the semi-finals early, Alexander will be mentally prepared and his ability to withstand pressure has been enhanced, and he will be more calm and stable in the face of strong enemies. This helps them. So we can see that in the Western Conference Finals, Alexander and the Thunder played more easily, and the battle was resolved within five games.
Alexander has averaged 36.5 minutes per game so far in the playoffs, averaging 21.6 shots, hit 10.2 goals, scored 29.8 points, 5.7 rebounds, 6.9 assists, 1.6 steals, 0.6 blocks, with a shooting percentage of 47.1%, a three-point shooting percentage of 30%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 85.7.
Alexander performed well in the playoffs.
Alexander can do better on the next finals stage:
1. Improve the three-point shooting percentage! Alexander has averaged 5 three-pointers per game so far in the playoffs, hitting 1.5 goals, and has a three-point shooting percentage of only 30%. This three-point shooting percentage is too low for him, and this is not his normal level. In fact, Alexander's three-point shooting was not bad. Last season's playoffs, he averaged 3.7 three-pointers, hit 1.6 goals, and his three-point shooting percentage was as high as 43.2%. This season, he averaged 5.7 shots, hit 2.1 goals, and his three-point shooting percentage was 37.5%. But in the playoffs, he lost his sights after three-pointers and often made frequent shots outside the three-point line. Not only him, but the whole team. Alexander wants to find the three-point shooting feel and make the three-point shooting more accurate.
2. Always stay competitive and don’t slackew! Now the Thunder resolves the Western Conference Finals early, while the Pacers and the Knicks are still fighting hard. If you have a rest for a while, you may also have condition problems. Moreover, the Western Conference Finals is very easy, and people are prone to relaxation. This is human nature. But Alexander must maintain his form, remain calm, and maintain his desire for victory. As the absolute core of the team, he not only needs to do it himself, but also let the whole team not relax and continue to work hard. Win the finals in one go!
3. Control the number of errors. Alexander made 4 mistakes in G3 in the Western Conference Finals and 5 mistakes in G5. Once the defender makes a mistake, he will easily be beaten to the counterattack by his opponent. Some mistakes can be avoided, and he can do better.
4. Take the lead in starting on the defensive end! Only teams with balanced offense and defense have a better chance of winning the championship! Alexander can fully firepower on the offensive end, and must also lead the way on the defensive end and take the lead! Scramble to do dirty work and tiring work! When a team's absolute core can do its best on the defensive end, others will do their best on the defensive end! Win the fans by offense, win the final championship by defense! Sometimes the offense will have poor touch, but the defense will not let people down. We must limit our opponents on the defensive end and disrupt their offensive rhythm!
If Alexander and the Thunder perform normally, there will be no big fluctuations. They still have certain advantages on both offense and defense. The record of the league's number one this season is really achieved, not by strong winds. The finals are very important. If Alexander leads the Thunder to the top, then the initiative will be in the hands of the Thunder. If they fail to win the first game, the Pacers will become more and more brave as they fight, showing a spark that is unstoppable. Alexander and the Thunder should be mentally prepared to "become the final battle"!
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