Famous reporter: Support Alexander to become the next NBA appearance and is expected to be among the Jokozanku in the future
On August 14, when Alexander achieved a Grand Slam last season, he had already overtaken and led the new generation of stars such as Doncic. Now, according to the analysis of ESPN famous reporter Tim Macmahon on the podcast program, he supports Alexander as the league's next storefront, and believes that Alexander is expected to be among the legends such as Jordan, Kobe, James and Curry in the future. Alexander played an epic season last season. He led the Thunder to 68 wins and 14 losses in the league, and set a single season record in team history, allowing him to win his first regular season MVP trophy. Alexander was also elected as the All-Star starter, selected for the first team of the best team, and won the points. entered the playoffs, and Alexander led the Thunder to eliminate the Grizzlies, Nuggets, and Timberwolves, and defeated the Pacers to win the championship. He won the Western Conference Finals MVP and the Finals MVP. Alexander won three MVPs and various important honors in a single season, achieving a single-season honors Grand Slam. Alexander won the scoring champion, regular season MVP and finals MVP last season, becoming the fourth player in NBA history to win such honors in a single season. The top three are Jabbar, Jordan and O'Neal. In response to this, famous reporter Tim Macmahon highly praised: "In the just-concluded NBA season, Alexander performed at a historical level. I support him as the next NBA star. I believe he should be among the legendary stars such as Jordan, Kobe, James and Curry. These people have led the team to win multiple championships and accumulated brilliant personal honors in the process." Although Alexander currently only has one championship, the Thunder's maximum salary renewal this summer retains the core three young masters, and the lineup is still young and stable. They are expected to continue to win multiple championships in the future, and Alexander is also expected to continue to approach his predecessors.
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