Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Breaks Silence: Why Winning the Championship Left Him Unsatisfied
“Honestly speaking, I didn’t like the way we won, if that makes sense,” said Gilgeous-Alexander … “I didn’t think we won an NBA championship playing our best basketball. That was the first time we’d been that far in the playoffs, so it was a learning experience for us.
“But it takes another level of focus, discipline, assertiveness, aggression, to be who we were in the regular season, and do that throughout the postseason.”
Watch this season’s Thunder and you see a team with a strong identity, confident in who they are and what they want to do. They have the best defense in the NBA and sixth-ranked offense — and they have done it all without their second-best player, All-NBA forward Jalen Williams, who remains out following wrist surgery.



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