Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s stunning stat highlights clutch dominance and boosts MVP case
Photo by William Purnell/Getty Images Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continues to build a compelling case for MVP recognition, even as the award officially focuses on regular season performances. It would be naive to ignore how the beginning of postseason can shape perception, and the Oklahoma City Thunder star is only reinforcing his standing with each game. With the Oklahoma City Thunder on the verge of sweeping the Phoenix Suns, Gilgeous-Alexander has emerged as a dependable figure in decisive moments, consistently delivering when the pressure rises.
Shai’s insane fourth-quarter accuracy proves elite clutch ability Photo by Joshua Gateley/Getty Images Gilgeous-Alexander’s impact in clutch situations is underlined by a remarkable statistic that places him in rare territory among elite scorers. According to ESPN, he has missed just one shot in fourth quarters and overtime periods since March 17. During that stretch, the Canadian guard converted 16 of his 17 field goal attempts while also going 29 of 33 from the free-throw line.
That level of accuracy is striking, particularly given the intensity and defensive focus typically present in late-game scenarios. It reinforces his growing reputation as one of the most reliable scorers in the league, capable of maintaining precision when margins are at their tightest. His performances in the current series further underline that trend, as he has led Oklahoma City in scoring in all three wins over the Suns.
He recorded 25 points in the opener before elevating his output to 37 in Game 2 and then delivering 42 in Game 3. Real App reports that, across those three games, Gilgeous-Alexander has amassed 104 points in 105 minutes on the court, placing him close to averaging a point per minute in the playoffs. That consistency in both volume and efficiency highlights his ability to dictate games across extended stretches.
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