Thunder Coach Mark DaigneaULT on what makes Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Special
Thunder The main coach Mark Daigneault He watched all the stars Shay Gilgeous-Alexander reached his third performance of 50 years In three weeks in winning 140-109 against Phoenix Suns. As Gilgeous-Alexander still strengthens his case for this year’s most valuable prize for players, Daigneal and Grom continues to run a western conference with 40-9 records.
After win, Daindeault reacted Gilgeous-Aleksander’s fertile performance that led the thunder to a blow from blowing.
“He cooked. He was really good,” Daignearault said. “He’s at this point, you know? But it keeps defending, all other things going to basketball. She hasn’t turned into an individual spectacle. It’s just in the team.”
The impressive feat of Gilgeous-Alexander did not arrive as a surprise for Thunder Head Coach Mark Daigneault. He saw it was coming.
“He was always on this track, you know. It’s not like he had recently started scoring,” Daigneault said. “Looks at the game as a riddle that can solve. He always tries to improve. It gives him the highest loan. He never rests on what he does. Then he puts the work ethic behind her horsepower. That’s why it’s getting better. “
Thunder Shai Gilgeous-Alexander It was also completed with eight rebounds, five assists, two shorts, and one block in the profit on Wednesday.
Thunder forwards Jalan Williams on their first choice of all stars
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Thunderhead Jalen Williams reacted to his first choice All-Star. For the first time from making a match all-star, Williams spoke in the medium after winning Wednesday for the sun.
“It’s a very cool experience,” Williams said. “Good honor, for sure. I was a very excited hearing of my name – I’ve been entering my team a lot. I think it helped a lot with what we do this season. I really had time to do much I’m thinking. I was out with my hand. So it was somehow a priority with it.
“But I feel that at some point he will probably hit me when I approach it,” Williams concluded.
The Thunder All-Star Jalan Williams ended with 13 points, four jumps, three assists, and two steals in profit on Wednesday against the Sun. However, it was his solemn teammate, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, whose performance of 50 points brought to the city of Oklahoma to a victory at 31 point against the sun.
2025-02-06 18:41:00