SGA exited with a smile: Some fans mocked me I don t want to look frustrated, everything is still undecided
5:25am, 15 May 2025Basketball
May 10th news In the second round of the NBA playoffs, the Thunder lost to the Nuggets 104-113 overtime, and fell behind 1-2 in the total score.
After the game, Alexander grinned and left the game with a smile. In response, he explained in a post-match interview: "Some fans are mocking me. I know the rules of the competition and the principles of life. When you are at the edge, taunting is easy. But I never want to show that I was defeated or frustrated. Everything is not yet finalized and the series is not over. I have a chance to make up for it all in the next game. I am full of confidence in the future. ”
In this game, the Thunder core Alexander failed to perform at the MVP level and was even more invisible in the fourth quarter and overtime. He made 1 of 8 shots and scored only 3 points, which was unshirkable for the team's defeat at Denver.
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