Alexander takes responsibility: The pace of the last quarter slows down. I failed to stand up to help the team
May 10th, in the second round of the NBA playoffs, the Thunder lost to the Nuggets 104-113 overtime, and fell behind 1-2 in the total score. After the game, Alexander accepted an interview with reporters. Speaking of his performance in the final quarter, he said: "When the pace of the game slows down, the best player in the team usually needs to step up, shoot and create opportunities. I didn't do this well tonight, and I think this is the main reason for the results of the game." In this game, the Thunder core Alexander failed to play at the MVP level and was even more invisible in the fourth quarter and overtime, with a total of 1 of 8 shots and only 3 points, which is unshirkable for the team's defeat at Denver.
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