Why fans slammed Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s 25-point display vs Phoenix Suns
Photo by Joshua Gateley/Getty Images Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Oklahoma City Thunder to a dominant 119-84 victory over the Phoenix Suns in Game 1 last Sunday. The result was effectively secured early, allowing OKC to control the pace throughout. The Thunder star played just 29 minutes due to the comfortable margin, yet still finished as the game’s top scorer with 25 points.
His efficiency ensured the hosts never lost control of the contest. Despite the convincing win and his scoring output, Gilgeous-Alexander’s performance sparked debate among fans. Attention quickly shifted from the result to how his points were accumulated.
Fans criticise Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s free throw reliance against Phoenix Photo by William Purnell/Getty Images Gilgeous-Alexander’s trip to the free throw line became the focal point of discussion after the game. Of his 25 points, 15 came from free throws, highlighting a recurring aspect of his playstyle. That tendency has divided opinion throughout recent seasons, and the reaction following the Suns game was particularly strong from those who disapprove of his approach.
One fan wrote on X: “It’s a disgrace the best guard in basketball chooses to play like this. The league has to stop rewarding this or else the game will die. ” Another added: “A terrible brand of basketball.
It’s why he can’t be the face of the league. You aren’t as excited to watch him play compared to the Stephs, Brons, Shaqs, Kobes, MJs, Birds and Magics. He plays a boring brand of basketball because he leans on flopping for fouls.