Thunder’s Mark Daigneault reveals message Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Amide MVP Push
After returning matches between the top MVP candidate, thunder all-star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Denver Nuggets’ MVP Nikola Jokić, Chief Coach Mark Daigneault delivered its downloaded races. Both teams shared mini series, evenings Gilgeous-Alexander and Jokic’s highly expected billing1-1.
Before dealing with champion Boston Celtics, the reporter asked Daigneault campaign for his main candidate.
“I’m more focused on our team and it’s a Shaia Directive. Shai wants to focus on it and wants to focus on the team’s success,” Daignealt said. “All the interactions I have about the team. I’m very impressed to be honored to win by the MVP, and I think that the success of our team has been reflected that they have the youngest team in the league and having the success we had.
“We have unusual players and it’s not just him. All our guys have unusual professionalism, maturity, competitiveness, but he leads it,” Daignealt concluded.
Gilgeous-Alexander rarely discusses the most valuable player. After finishing last season in races, the race between Victor and SGA for this year’s honor is much narrower than we saw in 2023-24.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Doupses Nugget Coverage at Loss

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After the Thunderstorm in the main coach, Mark Daigneault praised the Nugget’s coverage on Shai Gilgeous-Alexand on Monday, Gilgeous-Alexander said he was feeling reminded of wooden living.
Gilgeous-Alexander didn’t see a big difference, and he didn’t believe it was the biggest reason he lost the game.
“Minnesota did the same thing when we blew the lead. I feel like I’ve seen it before,” said Gilgeous-Alexander. “It was similar to that. It didn’t feel too different. Now, in both cases, we didn’t care great. But we’re going to the drawing board and we’ll try to be better.”
Gilgeous-Alexander reminded journalists that it was not easy to win the game when the team gives 140 points.
“All whole integrity just looked in a better beat,” Gilgeous-Alexander added. “It feels like we were less remetitive. They came to their places. They just looked comfortable and when good players give comfort, they have such nights.”
Nuggeti also shot at the 60.5% buckles. Thunder will bounce off its losses from 140-127 against Celtic on Wednesday in the TD garden.
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