26 free throws and 55 points! Alexander set 5 major records in one game and suffered 2 consecutive double overtime games.
On October 24, the NBA regular season continued. The Thunder defeated the Pacers 141-135 in double overtime and achieved 2 consecutive victories. The two teams played very close in this game, and the point difference never widened. The Pacers were also very tenacious. Siakam equalized the score in regular time, and Marcelin equalized in the first overtime. However, no one stepped up in the second overtime. On the other hand, Thunder Wiggins hit two fatal three-pointers in a row. This game became Alexander's personal show, and he had a career night performance. He played 45 minutes, made 15 of 31 shots, 2 of 7 three-pointers, 23 of 26 free throws, and scored 55 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, and 2 steals. Among them, 55 points were also a new high in his career, and 26 free throws were also a new high in his career, allowing all three of the Pacers' perimeter defenders to commit 6 fouls, namely Nesmith, Marcelin and Sheppard. Alexander also set five major records in this game. The first is the record for the number of free throws. In the first two games of the new season, he went to the free throw line 40 times, which is the most in NBA history. Harden, Doncic and Trae Young, known as the masters of foul making, could only watch. In addition, this is also the fifth time in his Thunder career that he has scored 50+ points in a single game, tying Westbrook for the first place in team history. If this momentum continues, he will soon take over the top spot. In addition, Alexander scored 35+ points in the first two games of the new season, becoming the first player in team history to do so. Neither Durant nor Westbrook had done it before. If this continues, Alexander will basically secure his position as the number one player in the history of the Thunder. After all, he led the team to win the championship, and now he has set many records. Then he scored 90 points in the first two games of the season, ranking fifth in history; he scored 20+ points in 74 consecutive games, occupying the fourth position in history, surpassing Durant and Jordan (73 games). However, two consecutive games went to double overtime, which also made Alexander very tired. When he was fouled in the second overtime, he fell to the ground and gasped for air, relying entirely on willpower to play. You know, the Thunder only played one overtime game last season. Unexpectedly, they played two overtime games in a row at the beginning of the new season. The key is double overtime, which is also a bit crazy. According to statistics, this is the first time in NBA history that a team has played double overtime in two consecutive games at the beginning of the season. 



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