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32+40 beat the finals! The Thunder Gemini are crazy, who should FMVP be given to?

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The current NBA Finals are like a blockbuster with most of the scripts written, and the starring actor is undoubtedly - Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (SGA). Not only did he bring the Thunder to the height of "just one victory to win the championship", he also stood in front of the FMVP (the Most Valuable Player in the Finals).

What's even cooler is that his biggest competitor is not someone else, but his partner Jalen Williams. You should know that when your number one opponent is a teammate, it means that your dominance on the court cannot be ignored.

1: SGA dominates the entire game, and the data and aura are both full. Finals data: 32.4 points, 4.6 rebounds, 5.0 assists

SGA is really crazy in this round of series. Not only does he average the highest score per game, he also takes into account organization, defense and key ball handling. In the G5 game, he scored 31 points, sent 10 assists, and also sent 4 big hats and 2 steals. His offense and defense were all-around.

He is not the kind of player who plays based on emotions. He is calm and calm, like an experienced "basketball killer". The more critical the moment comes, the more stable it is. Who doesn’t love such a leader’s temperament? Just as Thunder teammate Aaron Wiggins said: "SGA is our last stabilization needle. No matter what stage the game reaches, we believe in him."

Think about his achievements this season: regular season MVP, scoring champion, All-Star starter, league first team, Western Conference Final MVP... If the championship + FMVP is added, it is a complete historical season.

2: Jalen Williams' awakening, Thunder Gemini Shining Finals

Finals data: 25.8 points, 5.6 rebounds, 4.2 assists

Don't underestimate this sophomore - J-Dub exploded directly in the finals G5, scoring 40 points, hitting a new playoff high in his career, and he almost couldn't even sit on the bench!

Do you think he just broke out suddenly? No, he averaged 31 points per game in the last three games, with a shooting percentage of up to 51%, tearing the label of "second scoring point" to pieces and directly turning it into another protagonist. The combination of Thunder Gemini has now been compared with James + Irving in 2016. You should know that since 1980, only they and Zhan and Ou have played a "40+30" duo in the finals.

3: Siakam took the lead, and the Pacers have not given up yet. Finals data: 20.6 points, 7.4 rebounds, 4.2 assists, although the Thunder are strong, the Pacers are not vegetarian. Siakam has always been their most stable output point. Whenever the opponent sends double-teams, he is the one who dares to take action. He may not always be the most eye-catching, but every time he is adversity, he can always jump out and prosper the team.

Halliburton is now injured, and Inn needs him to stand up even more. If he can play a 30+ or ​​even 40+ game in G6, he will not only be able to drag into the tiebreak, but he may also have a place in the FMVP discussion.

4: Halliburton holds on to play, and geniuses have to rely on health

Finals data: 15.0 points, 6.2 rebounds, 7.2 assists

Halliburton really fought hard. He had an ankle injury, but he still gritted his teeth and went on the court. However, G5's performance of only 4 points shows that his condition is indeed limited. If the Pacers want to equalize the series, they must pray that his legs will recover quickly enough, and that he will also regain the organization + score in the first three rounds.

To put it bluntly, if he can lead the team to reverse and win G6 and G7, he will definitely not be able to run away from him after performing crazy games in two games.

Scene 5: Caruso's dark horse is coming, and substitutes can also cause trouble. Finals data: 12.2 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.8 steals

The Thunder also has a hidden hero - Alex Caruso. Although he is a substitute, he has scored 20 points in the finals twice. What he did not do in the regular season has come true in the finals!

And he averaged 2.8 steals per game, the highest bench player in the finals in history. Every time the Thunder needs to change the formation, speed up, and strengthen the defense, he is sent to make contributions.

If this guy has a few more steal shows, he dare not say he won the MVP, but the title of "the most critical blue-collar worker" is stable.

Last summary: Is it time for Thunder to be the gods, or can the Pacers rewritten the script?

The Thunder are now only one game away from the championship, and SGA is ready to win the last two trophys of the season - the championship trophy and FMVP. If G6 wins, it will end perfectly.

But don't forget that the Pacers are the most surprising dark horses this season, and they are not the kind of team that will surrender early. If G6 drags into the tiebreaker, the topic of FMVP is far from over!

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