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Alexander received support from the Thunder: Fouls are the result of hard training, too many whistles are boomerangs

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On May 22, the NBA playoffs continued. In yesterday's Western Conference Finals G1, the Thunder defeated the Timberwolves 114-88 at home, taking a 1-0 lead in the series. However, Alexander, the Thunder star, has caused controversy for frequent fouls, and the Thunder reporters have supported it.

In yesterday's game, Alexander played for 37 minutes, made 10 of 27 shots, 0 of 4 three-pointers, and 11 of 14 free throws, scoring 31 points, 5 rebounds, 9 assists and 3 interruptions. In the first quarter, less than half of the quarter, Alexander had already stood on the free throw line seven times, which attracted dissatisfaction. Journalists and media from multiple teams have published articles to express their confusion about Alexander's foul, and it is not a Timberwolves' reporter or related media. After the game, Timberwolves coach Finch said bluntly: My players are frustrated by Alexander's frequent whistle gains.

Regarding the outside world's doubts about Alexander's whistle, Thunder reporter Clemente Almanza retorted: "Everyone says that Alexander will not have whistles in the playoffs in the regular season, but now he complains about the contacts he has made in the Western Conference Finals. It's really funny."

Another Thunder reporter Nick Gallo said: "These imbalanced And1 shots are the result of his incredible offseason training, which is tailored to his style of play, especially to be able to balance in some imbalanced positions."

Alexander has averaged 9.2 free throws per game and 7.8 free throws per game, ranking the highest among all existing teams, with a total of 93 free throws ranking first among all players in the playoffs.

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