4 months ago
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Playing Through Pain After Injuring Fingers on Left Hand vs. Suns
Shai injured his hand during the first quarter, taking a fall during after a layup attempt and bending his fingers while trying to support himself. He got treatment from Thunder medical staff and was cleared to play after having them looked at. Luckily, he seems to have avoided a major injury and is playing through it without much pain.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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Devin Booker Ready to Pay Fines Over Criticism of Terrible Officiating in Suns vs. Thunder
Booker was shocked by the officiating, especially after being given a tech after Alex Caruso asked a ref to give him one. "To get to this point to be treated like that, for me to even be saying something out loud it's bad," Booker said. He's willing to pay fines and said fans can see clips to understand his frustration.
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4 months ago
Chet Holmgren Thanks Shai Gilgeous-Alexander for Special Praise
Holmgren was grateful to have a guy like Shai recognize his impact on the team, but highlighted SGA's role as well. "We've also been the No. 1 seed ever since he's been an MVP candidate," Holmgren said. "Team effort, it's not just any one of us." Chet feels "blessed" to be with the Thunder and contribute to winning basketball.
By Pranay Mukherjee
4 months ago
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Responds to Dillon Brooks’ Criticism
Shai scored 37 points in the Thunder's Game 2 victory, but Brooks complained about his flopping and flailing. However, SGA is just trying to play his game. "I can't control what Dillon or anybody else on the other side is gonna complain about," SGA said. He praised Brooks for bringing energy to the game with a 30-point performance.
By Pranay Mukherjee
4 months ago
Dillon Brooks Calls for Refs to Be Interviewed After Bad Officiating in Loss vs. OKC
Brooks wants officials to be interviewed after games to explain the calls they made. "That should be a new thing in the NBA. Officials got to explain themselves because it's getting ridiculous," Brooks said. He asserted it's getting out of control, with calls being made in favor of one side. Brooks dropped 30 points but fouled out, losing 120-107.
By Pranay Mukherjee





