Alexander, who entered the Finals for the first time, averaged 32.4 points per game. So what about James and Wade?
NBA Finals are in full swing, and the two young teams, the Thunder and the Pacers, are all going their best to compete for the first championship trophy in team history. No matter which team wins the trophy, the league will face a situation where it has not defended its title for nine consecutive years. In the recent battle of Tianwang Mountain, the Thunder successfully counterattacked and achieved a key victory, currently leading the Pacers 3-2, just one step away from the O'Brien Trophy. If the Thunder can win the championship smoothly, there is no doubt that Alexander will become a strong contender for FMVP. So, what is Alexander's average number in this season's finals? Looking back on last season, the Thunder finally returned to the playoffs after three years, but lost to the Mavericks in the second round and were forced to stop. However, this season, the Thunder showed strong strength, achieving the best record in team history of 68 wins and 14 losses, and setting a new league record per game. Alexander reached his peak this season. He successfully won his first regular season MVP and won the scoring leader with an average of 32.7 points per game. In the playoffs, the Thunder passed the qualities and eliminated the Grizzlies, Nuggets and Timberwolves, successfully entered the finals, and once again stood on this stage after 13 years. Alexander is undoubtedly the core of the team's offense, and his outstanding performance makes the playoffs a stage for personal scoring. After 21 playoff games, Alexander averaged 30.4 points, 5.4 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 1.8 steals and 0.9 blocks per game, shooting percentage of 47.2%, three-point shooting percentage of 30%, and free throw shooting percentage of 87.3%. In the first five games of the Finals, his performance was even more amazing, averaging 32.4 points, 4.6 rebounds, 5.0 assists, 2.4 steals and 1.8 blocks, and set several records. For example, he completed a 15-game 30-point feat in the playoffs in a single season, breaking the team history record; in the first four games of the finals, he scored a total of 131 points, ranking third in history; and in the last 5 minutes of G4, he scored 15 points alone, setting the highest score record in the last quarter of a single game since the NBA was broadcasted. Alexander's precise mid-range shots and excellent free throwing ability have made this young Thunder team take a solid step towards the first championship trophy in the team history under his leadership. Looking back at James' finals debut, which took place in 2007. At that time, James, who was only 22 years old, led the Cavaliers to beat the team all the way, eliminated the Wizards, Nets and Pistons, and finally met the Spurs in the finals. Unlike Alexander who had helpers such as Javier and Homgren, James did not have many teammates around him in 2007. The only players in the Cavaliers who could be called stars were "Big Z", Gooden and Larry Hughes. The Cavaliers' ability to enter the finals is due to the relatively weak competitiveness of the Eastern Conference, and also the extraordinary performance of James. In the playoffs, James, who was only 23 years old, showed his strong personal ability, and he averaged 25.1 points, 8.0 rebounds and 8.1 assists per game. His key performance helped the team reverse the Pistons in the Eastern Conference Finals. Especially in the fourth quarter and double overtime, he almost scored 29 points in the team's last 30 points, and finally helped the Cavaliers win the game at home in G6 and successfully advanced to the finals. However, when facing the powerful Spurs, the gap between James and his teammates appeared, and the Cavaliers were eventually swept 4-0 by the Spurs, and James' first finals trip ended in a bitter defeat. In that final, James averaged 22 points, 7 rebounds and 6.8 assists per game, but his shooting percentage was only 35.6%, his three-point shooting percentage was as low as 20%, and his turnovers per game were as high as 5.8. At that time, the young James lacked enough experience and ended up failing. This also made Duncan give the classic saying "The future is yours" after the game, encouraging James to believe in his future. Wade's first finals trip took place in 2006. At that time, "Sharks" O'Neal joined the Heat, and Wade partnered with him and led the team to the finals the next year. The opponent he faced was the Dallas Mavericks led by Nowitzki, who also entered the finals for the first time. In the first two games of the finals, Wade, a third-year student, performed mediocrely, and the Heat also lag behind the Mavericks with a score of 0-2. However, after returning to home, Wade's performance changed dramatically. Starting from G3, O'Neal took the initiative to delegate power, and Wade began to assume more offensive responsibilities. In the next four games, Wade showed amazing scoring ability, scoring 42 points, 36 points, 43 points and 36 points respectively, helping the Heat win four consecutive games, defeating the Mavericks with a total score of 4-2, and winning the first championship trophy in team history. In the six games in the Finals, Wade averaged 34.7 points, 7.8 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game, of which his efficiency reached 33.8, surpassing Jordan and setting a new record in the NBA Finals. It can be said that Wade's extraordinary performance is the key to the Heat's ability to reverse the championship, and with this series of exciting performances, he won his only Finals FMVP trophy.
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