Are you the MVP candidate? SGA 3-point shooting 0%, Jokic 33.3% field shooting success rate. There are more errors than AS

May 12, 2025

Are you the MVP candidate? SGA 3-point shooting 0%, Jokic 33.3% field shooting success rate. There are more errors than AS



From the outside, it's A.C.E. However, a small look raises a question. Is he the MVP candidate?

The Oklahoma City Thunder, ranked first in the West, beat the Denver Nuggets 92-87 in Game 4 of the NBA's Western Conference playoff semifinals (best of seven) at Denver Ball Arena in Colorado on the 12th (Korea time).

He balanced two wins and two losses.




Oklahoma has Shy Gilzer Alexander. He is the strongest MVP candidate in the regular league this season. The Denver Nuggets have Nikola Jokic, who is considered one of the biggest men of all time. He is also one of the candidates for MVP in the regular league.

He's the ace.

Don't, there are strong variables in the playoffs. First of all, it's a hard call. The NBA does not call foul calls themselves well in the playoffs this season following last season. The struggle has become intense, and there is a war of nerves every day.




Gilzer Alexander scored 25 points, six rebounds, and six assists. If he recorded an ultra-low score, it can be said that he played the role of an ace.

The problem is shooting efficiency. He failed all five of his three-point shots. It has a 0 percent success rate. The two-point shooting rate was only eight in 19 attempts. It is only 42.1 percent.

The same goes for Denver Jokic. He attempted eight 3-pointers and made only two, and made only seven shots on 22 attempts. He scored 27 points and 13 rebounds, but his fielding rate is poor.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.