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Compared to Jordan! Officially won the MVP and became the biggest winner for 9 to 1

NBA official finally announced today that the winner of the regular season MVP of this season is Alexander, the star of the Oklahoma City Thunder. There is actually no controversy in the award

, because Alexander did play a very strong season. This season, the Thunder team has achieved a record of 68 wins and 14 losses under the leadership of Alexander, ranking first in the league.

Alexander himself averaged 34.2 minutes per game, contributing 32.7 points, 5 rebounds, 6.4 assists, 1.7 steals and 1 block, with shooting percentages in three events reaching 51.9%, 37.5% and 89.8%. You know, in NBA history, Jordan averaged 32 points and 6 assists or more with shooting percentages of more than 50%, and he has done so in two seasons, and Alexander caught up with this record.

In addition, this is also the seventh consecutive year that the NBA has not been elected as an MVP. The latest seven MVPs are "Antetokounmpo" Giannis Antetokounmpo (2019 and 2020), Jokic (2021, 2022 and 2024), Embiid (2023) and Alexander (2025).

Alexander became the second Canadian player to win the NBA regular season MVP after Steve Nash. He is also the third regular season MVP of the Thunder in the past 12 years, joining Durant and Westbrook.

In order to get George to trade, the Los Angeles Clippers made a super big deal of 9 for 1. They gave Alexander, Gallinari, the first round pick in 2024, the first round pick in 2028, the first round pick in 2021, the first round pick in 2023 (lottery pick protection), the first round pick in 2023 and the first round pick exchange rights in 2025.

Now, George has long left the Clippers and failed to win the championship, but Alexander grew up to be an MVP.