NBA Finals: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander guides Oklahoma City Thunder to glory

Pacers slided towards the basket and when he fell, he lost the key player Tyrese Haliburton in just seven minutes, but still 48-47 ahead of the part time.
However, Thunder, who has an average age of 25.6, received 34-20 points in the third quarter, the youngest party to win the title of the NBA finals since Portland Trail Blazers in 1977 and increased to 22 points (90-68).
Gilgeous-Alexander, “Real, too many hours, too many moments, too much emotions, many disbelief does not feel,” he said.
“It’s crazy to know that we’re all here. But this group worked for it, this group lasted hours and we deserved it.”
“In court and a closed togetherness, it made it much easier as we are, as we are. It made it feel like children playing basketball. It was fun.
“We have a lot to grow individually and as a group. I’m excited about the future of this team. This is a great start. I’m really excited about this team.”




