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Lakers apologize! Alexander MVP sets record, Western Conference champion takes a group photo with Chett C position holding the trophy

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On May 29, the NBA Western Conference Championship was officially born. The Thunder G5 defeated the Timberwolves at home with 30 points, eliminated his opponent 4-1 in total and officially won the Western Conference Championship. After 13 years, Alexander returned to the finals and set a record for the Western Conference MVP and set a record for the MVP finals. The team took a group photo with Chett and ranked in the C position. Alexander won the MVP trophy teammates.

G5 advanced to the Western Conference Finals. The Thunder led by 17 points 26-9 in the first quarter, and won 16 points 39-23 in the second quarter. After halftime, he was already 33 points. In the second half, the Thunder firmly controlled the initiative. In the last quarter, Alexander clocked in and got off work 9 minutes in advance. Edwards and other Timberwolves surrendered in advance. In the end, the Thunder easily won the G5 124-94, and won the Western Conference championship 4-1. After the Thunder won the Western Conference Championship, the Lakers' legendary Magic publicly apologized to the Thunder and tweeted: I want to apologize to the Thunder because I underestimated them. I thought they were not ready to compete for the championship.

At the Western Conference Championship Award Ceremony, the Thunder boss was the first to lift the Western Conference Championship trophy. After that, Chet took it and held the trophy high. The Thunder generals all touched the trophy to celebrate. Afterwards, it was announced that Alexander won the Western Conference Final MVP, which led to the audience shouting MVP. Alexander put the MVP trophy back to the podium. Jaylen Williams sneaked it. Then Alexander took the trophy and asked his teammates to touch it, and even handed the trophy to Kenridge Williams, who was very happy with the Western Conference Final MVP.

When the whole team took a photo, Chet was holding the Western Conference Championship trophy in the C position, and Alexander hugged Dort. Where is his MVP trophy in the Western Conference Finals? Carson Wallace held the MVP of the Western Conference Finals, and the Thunder generals were very happy with a smile on their faces.

Alexander was elected as the Western Conference MVP with unanimous votes. According to statistics, Alexander became the first player in NBA history to win both the regular season MVP and the division finals MVP; Alexander also became the first player in the league to win both the regular season MVP and reach the finals since Curry in 2015-16. After the game, talking about his mentality before the G5 match of the Western Conference Finals, Alexander said: I don’t want to go back to Minnesota, I hope the fans can enjoy this moment (at home court). What I want to make the most is that I can do my best and do my best to get these fans what they deserve.

According to official NBA statistics, the Thunder, with an average age of 25.56, is the second youngest team in the past 70 years in Finals history, second only to the Trail Blazers (25.03 years old) in the 76-77 season.

US media Polymarket showed the latest team probability of winning: 81% of the Thunder, 16.8% of the Pacers and 3.2% of the Knicks.

Can Alexander lead the Thunder to win the championship this year? Let's wait and see. According to the schedule, the finals G1 will start on June 6, and their opponent is likely to be the Pacers (currently leading the Knicks 3-1 in the Eastern Conference Finals).

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