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Alexander was crowned the MVP of the Western Conference Finals: Holding high the trophy to strive for his first career championship, winning multiple awards in a row

On May 29, the Thunder defeated the Timberwolves with 30 points at home in the Western Conference Finals, so the NBA Western Conference Finals came to an end. The Thunder eliminated the Timberwolves 4-1 in total and officially won the Western Conference championship. After 13 years, Alexander won the Western Conference championship for the first time in his career. At the same time, Alexander won the MVP of the Western Conference Finals and won the Johnson Cup, the first Magician in his career.

This year's Western Conference Finals series played a total of five games. Alexander scored 31 points, 5 rebounds, 9 assists, 38 points, 3 rebounds, 8 assists, 14 points, 2 rebounds, 6 assists, 40 points, 9 rebounds, 10 assists, and 34 points, 8 assists and 7 rebounds. Alexander led the team to win two games first. After the G3 defeat, Alexander played the dominance that MVP should have in two consecutive games, leading the team to eliminate the Timberwolves 4-1 to win the Western Conference championship and advance to the finals. After the G5 match of the Western Conference Finals, Alexander grinned and celebrated; at the Western Conference Championship Awards Ceremony, the Thunder team held up the Western Conference Championship trophy, and then Alexander won the Western Conference Final MVP without any suspense, and won the Magic Johnson Trophy for the first time in his career, holding the trophy high to celebrate. The Thunder generals and the audience shouted MVP for him.

Thunder won the Western Conference Championship after 13 years and returned to the finals. Alexander won several grand prizes in a year - he won the Western Conference Championship for the first time in his career, won the Western Conference Finals MVP for the first time in his career, and also won the regular season MVP for the first time and was selected for the best team with unanimous votes; in fact, Alexander won these honors in just one week (the regular season MVP was officially announced a week ago).

This year, Alexander has won the regular season MVP and the Western Conference Final MVP. Next, he will lead the Thunder to the first championship in the history of the team (excluding the Supersonic period), and is also the first championship in his career. If the Thunder finally wins the championship, Alexander is expected to win the FMVP.

It is worth mentioning that 26-year-old Alexander is eligible to renew his 4-year, $294 million super maximum salary contract with the Thunder in advance.