The fourth most in the history of the playoffs! SGA has 190 free throws in a single season, second only to King Wade Xiaoka
In the last game of the season, the Thunder defeated the Pacers 103-91 at home, winning the tiebreak battle that determined the victory or defeat of the entire season, and successfully won the championship with a big score of 4-3. Alexander also won the FMVP without any suspense. In the tiebreak game, Alexander still performed well, starting for 40 minutes, making 8 of 27 shots, 2 of 12 three-pointers, 11 of 12 free throws, and still scored 29 points, 5 rebounds, 12 assists, 1 steal and 2 blocks. Although Alexander felt poorly, the free throw line was very stable, with a total of 12 free throws, only missing one. Including the 11 free throws hit in this game, Alexander hit a total of 190 free throws this season, which is also ranked fourth in the total free throw list in a single season in playoff history, second only to Nowitzki in 2006 (205), Wade in 2006 (202) and Leonard in 2019 (191). It is worth mentioning that Nowitzki and Wade both did it in the 2006 playoffs. This year, they successfully met in the finals and both won a lot of free throws. Alexander's personal performance this season's playoffs is unquestionable. He can average 30+5+6 data per game, and also lead the Thunder to successfully win the championship. During the entire playoff stage, Alexander scored a total of 688 points, not only setting a career high, but also second only to James and Leonard, two players who have scored more than 700 points in the single-season playoffs. Alexander has 15 games to score 30+, tying the record held by Kobe and tied for second in history, second only to Jordan and Olajuwon. Unfortunately, Alexander only scored 29 points in the tiebreak battle, and he was only one point away from getting 30+, otherwise he would be able to tie the historical record. Alexander performed very well in the playoffs, but because he received a lot of free throws and often deliberately obtained free throws by committing fouls, many people questioned him, believing that he was a little unfair. Alexander does have many free throws and has very strong fouls, but this does not mean that his strength is more damaging. Moreover, Alexander has played 23 playoffs this season, and it is normal for him to have a large number of free throws. He averaged only about 8 free throws per game. Considering his playing style, it is actually not too many. In addition to Alexander, players such as Antetokounmpo, Doncic, Mitchell, and Brunson also have a lot of free throws in the playoffs.
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