Shai Gilgeous-Alexander reveals the largest ‘lesson’ from the collapse of 25 points against Timbervolves
Oklahoma City Thunder Festive person Shai Gilgeous-Alexander He reacted to his team that blends the leader of 25 points in a loss of 131-128 overtime in Minnesota Timbervolves. Thunder Map Coach Mark Daigneault gave the Timbervolves credit To charge back from such a large deficit, stating the Minnesota’s offense covered with Oklahoma. Gilgeous-Alexander blamed the defensive approach to his team down traffic.
Thunder led 16 points with 3:55 other in the fourth quarter. Then Timbervolves held Oklahoma City Benless at 16-0 starting to force overtime and caught an incredible victory. After loss, Gilgeous-Alexander addressed What went wrong.
“We took the leg off the pedal, obviously, defensively, especially,” Gilgeous-Alexander said. “Offensive, they captured me on the half-haired. We have a lot of good looking. It’s a basketball. Make, but you’re missing something we covered the hat. And because of our defense, why we were in a position that We were in that game and we took the leg off the pedal. It’s a learning lesson. “
Timbervolves surpassed Groma 10-7 in the extra period. Jaden McDaniels (27 points, 10 rebounds) led his team in scoring, scoring seven of the 27 years in the last minutes of the fourth quarter and in the extension. Naz Reid scored nine of his 22 points down the same part, and Nickeil Alexander-Walker has provided reinforcement from the bench with 21 points.
“It hurts at the moment, but we have the remaining that many games are left, and the season 82 is an opportunity to improve 82 times, an opportunity for learning,” said Gilgeous-Alexander. “I’d rather be worse with three minutes left and lost in our season of 82 games than in playoffs. And if it is what we need to learn. It’s a lesson at the end of the night. We will try to be better than that. It’s a basketball game; it’s a game of life. “
Gilgeous-Alexander finished playing with high 39 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists. Jalen Williams added 27 points and six helpers, and Aaron Viggins led a 19-point bench
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Mark Daigneault gives timbervolves flowers

While the main coach of Timbervolves Chris Finch appealed That Shai Gilgeous-Alexander received too many calls, a thunder coach Mark Daigneault praised Timbervolves for their amazing return.
“They played and ran everything through the game and it was a big return from them,” Daignearault said. “So they deserve to win.”
Thunder will face networks on Wednesday.
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