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Thunder star gives away Rolex! Teammate Caruso: Is it illegal to send Rolex to MVP?

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The story of this young army is more magical than that of the movie. At this time last year, the Thunder were still struggling on the edge of the play-offs, and the "believe in the process" was floating above the arena. Now they rank first in the league, and their 68-win record is full of Alexander's fingerprints - a 32.7-point average score is like an accurate scalpel, dissecting the opponent's defense line layer by layer.

Under the customized sapphire mirror of Rolex, it maps the most secret team rules in the NBA. When Embiid rewarded his teammates with a hamburger set last year, Alexander had long been versatile in the art of balance between "ritual" and "force". From the PS6 custom console at Christmas to the mechanical watches engraved with "2025MVP" this Canadian point guard uses luxury goods to build a golden bond in the locker room. The fax machine in the alliance office was spitting out the letter of complaint, and the salary cap expert calculated the value of the gift overnight. But when you open Article 187 of the NBA Labor and Capital Agreement, the black and white text reads: "The player's own gift is not more than $20,000 per piece, which is compliant." Alexander's team obviously did his homework - the official website of the Water Ghost Series basic model is priced at $9,550, which happens to dance gracefully within the red line of the rules.

This reminds people of Curry's embarrassment ten years ago: the customized headphones he gave to the staff after winning the championship were investigated by the league for exceeding the unit price. In contrast, the 24K gold watch that Jokic gave to his teammates last year had an accurate position of $18,000, forming a tacit understanding of Alexander across time and space. The philosophy of gifting from MVPs is rewriting locker room political economy.

When the Blue Water Ghost on Caruso's wrist pointed to midnight, the legend of Oklahoma City is still being written. These precision machinery that flows into players' wrists are not the most poetic footnotes of sports spirit - just as the New York Yankees used pure gold cufflinks to create a dynasty, in 2015, the Warriors opened the small ball era with custom suits, and now the Thunder Youth Army uses a Rolex with a time error of ±2 seconds, which is calibrating their basketball era.

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