Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added another historic achievement to his resume Sunday after winning the NBAâs Most Valuable Player award for the second consecutive season, becoming just the 14th player in league history to win back-to-back MVP honors.
The Oklahoma City Thunder star earned the award after leading the defending champions to the NBAâs best regular-season record at 64-18 while averaging 31.1 points, 6.6 assists, and 4.3 rebounds per game. Gilgeous-Alexander finished ahead of Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic and San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama in the voting.
While the MVP conversation focused heavily on his scoring efficiency and Oklahoma Cityâs dominance, Gilgeous-Alexander made it clear after the announcement that awards and social media recognition are not what drive him.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Explains Motivation Behind Oklahoma City Thunder Success
GettyOklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
During his MVP press conference, Gilgeous-Alexander was asked what keeps him committed to improving every season despite already reaching the top of the league.
âIâm not really after the success,â Gilgeous-Alexander said. âThereâs so many people in my life that sacrifice for me to just play this game that I love. And I would be doing them a disservice if I didnât give it my all.â
The Thunder guard said his focus has always been centered on maximizing his career rather than chasing accolades.
âI said this earlier, like making sure that when Iâm done and I hang these shoes up, that I gave everything I have to the game,â Gilgeous-Alexander said. âAnd whatever that looks like for me, Iâll live with.â
He also dismissed the importance of outside attention surrounding statistics and awards.
âBut none of the accolades and the points and all the stuff thatâs cool on social media, none of that is what Iâm after,â Gilgeous-Alexander said. âIâm just after making sure that while Iâm doing this thing, I give it my all and Iâm not wasting nobodyâs time.â
Gilgeous-Alexander received 83 of 100 first-place MVP votes. JokiÄ received 10 first-place votes, while Wembanyama earned five. Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham and Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic rounded out the top five.
The 27-year-old also became the first guard since Stephen Curry in 2015 and 2016 to win consecutive MVP awards.
âItâs special,â Gilgeous-Alexander said. âAll those guys have shaped the game of basketball. All those guys have changed the game and how itâs played and how it was approached before that. To be in just that circle, to be in that conversation, itâs something that I donât take lightly.â
Oklahoma City Thunder Prepare for Victor Wembanyama
GettySan Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama
The celebration for Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder will be brief as Oklahoma City opens the Western Conference Finals against Wembanyama and the Spurs on Monday night.
The Thunder enter the series undefeated in the playoffs after sweeping both the Phoenix Suns and Los Angeles Lakers. San Antonio advanced after defeating the Minnesota Timberwolves in six games.
âObviously a really good team,â Gilgeous-Alexander said about the Spurs. âTheyâve been right behind us all year so we obviously donât take them in the slightest.â
Thunder coach Mark Daigneault also praised Gilgeous-Alexanderâs continued growth after another MVP season.
âWho he is has never changed,â Daigneault said. âI think heâs touched up the edges on his game and on his leadership and on his perspective.â
Gilgeous-Alexanderâs impact extended beyond scoring this season. He won the NBAâs Clutch Player of the Year award after leading the league with 175 clutch points and 16 go-ahead field goals in clutch situations.
According to NBA data, Oklahoma City outscored opponents by 16.3 points per 100 possessions with Gilgeous-Alexander on the floor this season.
The Thunder star also celebrated the MVP award with teammates Sunday by gifting them Burberry coats and Audemars Piguet watches during the team gathering at the practice facility.
âSome of it is just luck,â Gilgeous-Alexander said. âIâm just lucky enough to be surrounded by great human beings, from the front office, coaching staff, to the guys that I play on the court with every night.â
âItâs more than me, itâs bigger than me.â
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