Today we are going to talk about one of the brightest stars in the basketball world - Alexander. Let's go off the beaten path, starting with his ranking on the MVP list. You know, this guy has surpassed Antetokounmpo and Jokic in scoring, and this is no joke. Looking at the winning rate of him leading the Thunder, it is simply open, temporarily ahead of Mr. Yue. Don't look at Embiid is now leading the MVP list, but his appearance rate has always been a big problem, and our Alexander has only rested for one game, full of energy, and he is simply an energy rabbit.
Next, let's go back to that game against the Greens. The buddy gave the Green Army a horse as soon as he came up, and in the first five minutes, he dismantled the Green Army's defense in four different ways, namely accurate mid-range jumpers, step-back three-pointers, breakaway layups, and assists Giddey's three-point shot. Hey, as it happens, although the Green Army deployed targeted tactics, it was still overwhelmed by Alexander's blitzkrieg. You know, the Green Army is one of the strongest defensive teams in the league, White and Holiday are rich in defensive resources in the backcourt, but in front of Alexander, it is like paper paste.
Let's talk about the game he played against the league's top spot, Celtic. Alexander, however, scored 36 points, 6 rebounds and 7 assists, which directly helped the Thunder win this gold-bearing victory. By the way, speaking of the score, the Thunder defeated the Celtics 112-105, and this victory is of great significance to the Thunder, after all, it is a big test against the top spot in the league.
Last season's Alexander and this season's him are almost the same. His selection to the All-Star team last year was controversial, after all, the Thunder weren't a playoff team at the time. But this season, his star rating is as undisputed. The Thunder sit in the top three in the West this season and even rank second in the latest edition of the Team Power Rankings, behind the Celtics. And Alexander himself has become an emerging force on the MVP list, competing closely with several kings.
As for his Player of the Week award, that was the icing on the cake. This is not only a recognition of his individual ability, but also an affirmation of his contribution to leading the team.
Speaking of which, some people may think I'm touting Alexander, but the facts are there, don't believe you to look at the data for yourself. Of course, the season isn't over yet, and a lot can happen. Whether Alexander will be able to continue this state is still unknown. So, what do you think Alexander will be able to keep up this extraordinary performance and eventually win the MVP? Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments section, and don't forget to follow the follow-up updates to see how far the star can go!