Shy Gilgauss Alexander was asked why he was laughing after the Thunder match 3 loss in Denver. He made a strong statement while calling for Nuggets fans.
The Oklahoma City Thunder entered Game 3 by the time he was 43 in a previous encounter. Unfortunately, they were unable to take over that momentum and lost overtime.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander received a ton of praise from NBA fans for his elite performance in Game 2. However, he was terrible on Friday, scoring just 18 points and missing 15 shots.
Nikola Djokic wasn’t that good for the Nuggets despite the hype surrounding his epic pre-match outfit. However, his team managed to win, and the Serbs worked overtime and had two important buckets.
SGA has a lot of responsibility due to this game. After his defeat, he smiled and smiled on his way out of court. This wasn’t something he loved to fans, but he spoke to it after the game.
There was bad blood between Denver and Shy this season. That makes sense as he is a major rival to Jokic’s MVP Awards. He was always about to be booed and untold in this series.
That’s probably what happened after the Nuggets sealed their victory on Friday. Gilgeous-Alexander issued a strong statement explaining why he was smiling.
“Some fans were just untold,” the Thunder superstar said. “And I know how the game goes, I know how life is.
“And I don’t want to see myself defeated or angry or show anything like that. Nothing is written. The series isn’t over.
“I didn’t do the stretching method, but I have the opportunity to make up for it in the next game and then the next game. I’m optimistic about it.”
It was made a lot in Game 1, where Nuggets won in Oklahoma City. However, the lightning was ready and responded with style.
Gilgeous-Alexander set up the NBA playoff record that earned the highest plus/minus by players in a single game. He scored 34 points and only missed two shots throughout the game.
The Thunder had eight players in double figures during that victory. When Shy says he’s optimistic about the upcoming game despite being down 2-1, he knows his team can back it up.
This series is shaped in a way that allows you to go to 6-7 games. OKC has had the league’s best record this season, so they can’t afford to lose again in the semi-finals of the conference.