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SGA Ignites Game 7: MVP Shows Up Big
31 May
Summary
- Gilgeous-Alexander scored 19 points in the first half of Game 7.
- He shot 72.7% from the floor on efficient scoring.
- The Spurs have defended him effectively this season.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the two-time league MVP, proved his worth early in Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals on Saturday night. After a subdued Game 6, he exploded for 19 points in the first half against the Spurs, shooting a remarkable 72.7% from the floor. This efficient scoring, featuring sharp mid-range jumpers, helped the Thunder maintain a one-possession game by halftime.
Despite facing a tough defensive unit from San Antonio, which includes Victor Wembanyama and perimeter defenders like Stephon Castle, Gilgeous-Alexander demonstrated his offensive threat. His scoring drop from a regular-season average of 31.1 points to 24.3 in the conference finals was notable, yet his Game 7 start indicated a resurgence.
The Spurs have presented a significant defensive challenge for Gilgeous-Alexander this season, limiting his scoring efficiency. However, his strong start in this crucial Game 7 suggested he had found new answers to overcome their defensive schemes, igniting the home crowd and showcasing the best version of his MVP game.