Shai Gilgeous-Alexander made sure the final word landed his way after the Oklahoma City Thunder swept the Phoenix Suns. The All-Star guard delivered a dominant 37-point performance in a 120-107 win to close the series, then followed it up with a viral moment off the court.
The message came one day later. Gilgeous-Alexander posted an Instagram carousel that revisited a Game 2 exchange with Dillon Brooks, a sequence where he scored over Brooks, pointed, and laughed as they ran back, ESPN reports. The final slide carried the punchline, a photoshopped jersey that read “Cancun On” paired with Brooks’ No. 3 to spell out “Cancun On 3.”
The post doubled as a response to Brooks’ postgame remarks, where he accused Gilgeous-Alexander of “flopping and failing” and labeled him “frail.” Instead of responding directly, Gilgeous-Alexander let the result and the moment speak.
“Everybody wants to be villainous until the brooms come out and the dust settles and you realize who the villain is,” he wrote.
Gilgeous-Alexander Brings Competitive Edge
Despite the online jab, Gilgeous-Alexander kept his tone measured when discussing Brooks after the game. The two share a connection through the Canadian national team, and that familiarity showed once the series ended.
“Obviously, knowing Dillon, he’s a great competitor, great guy,” Gilgeous-Alexander said. “No matter what people say about him, he’s a really good guy. So yeah, all that villain stuff, it doesn’t faze me. I know exactly who Dillon is.”
The moment highlighted a dynamic that played out throughout the series. Brooks leaned into his reputation as an agitator, while Gilgeous-Alexander responded with production. The Thunder star controlled the tempo, attacked efficiently, and dictated matchups in key stretches.
Even in the middle of the series, the tension never fully crossed into personal territory. That balance, competition mixed with respect, gave the exchange more weight once Oklahoma City completed the sweep.
Thunder’s Focus Drives Statement Series Win
Oklahoma City’s performance extended beyond one player. The Thunder controlled the series with discipline, depth, and a consistent approach that showed up in each game.
“We just came here ready,” Gilgeous-Alexander said during his on-court interview.
Head coach Mark Daigneault pointed to a bigger theme. He emphasized the team’s mindset of treating each game independently, rather than focusing on the series as a whole. That approach shaped how the Thunder handled closeout pressure.
“Every game has its own life,” Daigneault said earlier in the series, per The Oklahoman. “The most important game in the playoffs is always the next game you play.”
That mentality showed in execution. Oklahoma City maintained defensive intensity, received contributions across the roster, and avoided the lapses that often extend a series. Players like Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams added impact, while the bench filled gaps when needed.
The result, a sweep, reflected both talent and preparation. Gilgeous-Alexander’s viral post added a final layer, a reminder that in the playoffs, performance settles the conversation. The Thunder now move forward with momentum, while the Suns head into an offseason filled with questions after a decisive exit.
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