NBA Playoff: MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander takes Thunder to Timberwolves; A team won from the NBA Finals

MVP for a reason
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the new crowned MVP, marked the best playoff game to date, and performed a star with 40 points, nine rebounds and ten assists. The leadership was very important in the response of Oklahoma City’s loss to a 42 -point loss in the game. Jalen Williams contributed 34 points, while Cet Holmgren exhibited Thunder’s young talents and added 21 points.
The game also had a unique family matching of Gilgeous-Alexander’s cousin Timberwolves, Nickeil Alexander-Walker. Gilgeous-Alexander, who thinks about the experience, said, “What we dream of throughout our lives,” he said.
Struggle for Timberwolves
Anthony Edwards from Minnesota fought and scored 16 points in 5 out of 13. Despite the criticism, Edwards said, “I don’t think I’m fighting … I did the right game all night.” Thunder’s three points ahead in the last seconds, led to discussion between fans and analysts, while some called for a change of rules to protect the excitement of late game situations. Although this tactic is legal, discussions between fans and analysts about the potential rule changes to protect the excitement of late game situations of games.