Colin Cowherd’s Shocking Label for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Sparks Fiery Debate Among Fans
Is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander the NBA’s fiercest scorer or its most theatrical faller? For the second straight season, SGA has snagged the Kia NBA Most Valuable Player award, carving his name in history by averaging over 30 points per game on nearly cinematic efficiency—55 percent shooting and 38 percent beyond the arc. Yet, behind the spotlight of his scoring genius lies a mounting controversy: his uncanny knack for hitting the hardwood that’s raised eyebrows from fans and analysts alike. Now, even Colin Cowherd, once SGA’s staunch defender, has dubbed him the “mayor” of Flop City, pointing to some eye-popping stats on how often the Thunder’s star taps the floor compared to his playoff peers. With the Western Conference Final sizzling at a 1-1 deadlock against the Spurs, the question lingers—does SGA’s artistry belong solely on the scoreboard, or is it part flop, part finesse? Dive into the debate and get the full scoop here. LEARN MORE.



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