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Alexander won the MVP of the Western Conference Finals: He has won two MVPs this season, and has won the Thunder Championship + FMVP

12:33pm, 29 May 2025Basketball

On May 29, the Thunder returned to home court and easily defeated the Timberwolves 124-94, and finally eliminated the Timberwolves 4-1 to advance to the finals. Alexander performed bravely in the Western Conference Finals series. He scored 30+ points in 4 games, and he successfully won the Western Conference Finals MVP without any suspense. It was also the first time he advanced to the finals in his career. He will lead the Thunder to the second championship in his history.

Alexander's Western Finals Series Performance:

G1: 31 points, 5 rebounds, 9 assists,

G2: 38 points, 8 assists,

G3: 14 points, 6 assists,

G4: 40 points, 9 rebounds, 10 assists,

G5: 34 points, 7 rebounds, 8 assists,

Looking at the entire Western Finals Series, except for the third Thunder's 42-point defeat, he performed poorly in this game and only scored 14 points and 6 assists, ending his personal record of 15+ points in 105 consecutive games.

In the remaining four games, Alexander scored 30+ points in the single game, including two of which at least 38 points. In the fourth game, he even scored 40+9+10 in a large quasi-triple double data, only one rebound missing 40+ triple double data.

Alexander outperformed Edwards in the entire series. His super performance in the Western Conference Finals became the number one hero who led the Thunder to return to the finals after 13 years. There is no suspense that he was elected as the MVP of the Western Conference Finals, which was the first time he had won such an honor in his career.

Alexander has won the regular season MVP and the Western Conference Finals MVP. Next, he will lead the Thunder to compete for the championship, and he will also compete for the finals MVP.

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