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Honest! Alexander wins MVP and gives the team a gift basket, Rolex + Crazy + Beats + Canadian Goose

Thunder star Alexander won the 2024-25 regular season MVP with his historical performance. His personal dominance and leadership style are perfectly integrated, creating a legendary season with the league's first record:

1. Phenomenon Personal Performance Alexander averaged 32.7 points, 5 rebounds and 6.4 assists per game this season, and showed his top defensive ability with 1.7 steals. Its 51.9% shooting percentage and 89.8% free throw percentage mark the efficiency level. In the MVP selection, he beat Jokic (787 points), gaining an absolute advantage of 71 first votes.

2. Reshape the team culture After being elected as MVP, Alexander prepared a luxurious gift box worth over $10,000 for each of the 15 teammates of the team, including Rolex watches (classic styles such as Blue Water Ghost), new iPhones, Beats headphones and customized Canadian Goose down jackets. Behind this "champion gift package" worth over $150,000 is the victory promise he agreed with his teammates last year - the Rolex log watch displayed by Dillon Jones on social media is worth about 80,000 yuan (about $11,000), and the outer packaging of the gift box specifically marked the team's impressive record of 68 wins and 14 losses.

3. Sublimation of leadership temperament. Teammate Caruso revealed in an interview that Alexander provided a variety of watches to choose from. After receiving the Blue Water Ghost, he even thanked him without even unpacking the box, saying bluntly that "the heart is more important than the value of the gift." This attitude of putting team honors first explains the unusually harmonious atmosphere in the Thunder locker room. Netizens jokingly said that "you can even get rich by playing with SGA", which highlights its completely different leadership style from some MVP players.

4. Business value jumped, with a net worth of US$50 million (as of January 2025) supporting this generosity, reflecting the foresight of his off-market business layout. From the endorsement contracts of Nike to Converse, from the cooperation of Foot Locker to independent brand operations, the Canadian superstar is building a diversified business landscape. Its international influence has shown its strength when it led the team to defeat the United States in the 2023 World Cup to win the bronze medal.

This leadership that combines competitive strength and personal charm has transformed the Thunder from a reconstruction team to a championship contender. Just like the 68-win record engraved on the gift box, Alexander proved with his actions that the top superstars can not only dominate the data list, but also gather the team's centripetal force. While other teams are still calculating luxury taxes, the new MVP has built a stronger championship gene with gold watches.