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Burke Calls Out SGA's Offensive Foul Tactics
3 Mar
Summary
- ESPN announcer Doris Burke questioned SGA's foul calls.
- Anthony Edwards was called for an offensive foul.
- SGA returned from injury with 36 points.

ESPN announcer Doris Burke recently highlighted a perceived pattern of favorable officiating for OKC Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Burke pointed out that Gilgeous-Alexander often employs tactics that draw offensive fouls, which are frequently called on other players but not on him.
This observation reignited social media discussions about SGA's nickname, 'foul merchant,' and his history of drawing contact. Gilgeous-Alexander himself has previously stated that the matter does not bother him.
The commentary came after Anthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolves was called for an offensive foul against the Denver Nuggets. The Timberwolves challenged the call unsuccessfully.
In personal news, Gilgeous-Alexander made his return on Friday after missing nine games due to an abdominal strain. He impressively scored 36 points, contributing to the Thunder's overtime victory against the Nuggets.




