FMVP ranking update: Alexander returns to top the list, Jewish third and Caruso fifth
On June 15, the Thunder and Pacers currently tied 2-2 in total score, and the NBA official website announced the latest FMVP rankings. In this round of the series, Alexander surpassed Halliburton to regain the first place. The following is the detailed ranking and analysis: 1. Alexander, Thunder 2025 Finals data: Average of 32.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.8 assists, Key performance analysis: Alexander's average score is basically the same as the regular season, he played a key role in attracting the Pacers' defense. Especially in terms of mid-range jump shots, it has caused quite a lot of trouble for the Pacers. The strong performance in the fourth quarter of the 4th Game made the Thunder avoid falling into trouble, and the team has a clear dependence on his performance. 2. Halliburton, Pacers 2025 Finals data: Average 17.8 points, 6.0 rebounds, 7.5 assists Key performance analysis: Although Halliburton failed to continue his magic in the final quarter, he is still one of the core figures of the Pacers and showed stable omnipotence. He balances the pass and the shot, and the Pacers improve with the best offensive efficiency. It should be noted that he has fewer free throw opportunities in 4 games, and strengthening the frequency of breakthrough may help improve the score. 3. Jaylen Williams, Thunder 2025 Finals data: Average of 22.3 points, 5.5 rebounds, 4.3 assists, Key performance analysis: Williams' performance has been improving, taking advantage of Alexander to attract defense and scored many times. Despite his low shooting percentage, he is extremely threatening in breaking through with the ball and converting offense. The responsibility on the defensive end is heavy, and it has successfully restricted key players such as Siakam. 4. Siakam, Pacers 2025 Finals data: Average of 18.8 points, 7.8 rebounds, 4.0 assists, Key performance analysis: Siakam has demonstrated key abilities in the game many times, becoming the main source of Pacers' scoring and rebounds. He has the ability to score in both the penalty area and the middle distance, and also has a clear role in rebounding competition. The Pacer's success is inseparable from his contribution. 5. Caruso, Thunder 2025 Finals data: Average of 14.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.5 steals, Key performance analysis: As a substitute, Caruso performed outstandingly in two wins. He played a key role in the defensive end, blocking the pass route and stealing the dribble to show excellent defensive skills. The former NBA champion's competitive form deserves recognition, especially when it comes to being a good deal in difficult defensive tasks.
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