
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Shatters Playoff Records—What He Did in Finals Will Leave You Speechless
So here we are—Game One of the 2025 NBA Finals, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander decides to drop a 38-point bomb in his very first finals outing. Mind you, his team, the Oklahoma City Thunder, didn’t grab the W, but the guy put on a show that few rookies in the Finals have ever matched—just behind legends Allen Iverson and George Mikan. It’s fascinating, isn’t it? How does a player put up nearly historic numbers and still walk off with nothing to show for it but a bruised ego and a narrow loss? The Indiana Pacers—and their clutch hero Tyrese Haliburton—had other plans, sinking a last-second miracle to take the game by one point. Yet, watching Gilgeous-Alexander’s gutsy performance, one can’t help but wonder: Is this just the start of a new era of MVP greatness, or a bittersweet reminder that basketball is, after all, the ultimate team sport? Either way, buckle up folks, because if there’s one thing Shai’s taught us this season, it’s that he isn’t done dazzling any time soon.
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