Caruso: Alexander and Jewish always show competitiveness, and the Thunder s learning ability exceeds other teams
On June 1, the Thunder, who has advanced to the finals, conducted training today, and the player Caruso was interviewed by the media. Caruso said of Alexander and Jaylen Williams' performance: "There is a certain difference in professionalism and competitive driving force between great players and great players. From All-Stars, Best-Squad players, MVP candidates to MVP winners, they always show obvious competitiveness whenever they step on the court." Caruso said of the special features of the Thunder: "Their ability to understand and learn quickly is very different from other teams. Many young teams in the NBA usually need to go through a longer, smoother learning curve, and we are able to accelerate the process and drive growth. This ability to continue to improve is due to the coaching staff and team management." The Thunder will play the winner between the Knicks and the Pacers in the Finals. The finals schedule is now released, and the first game will start on June 6.
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