SGA vows to ‘practice his passing’ after loss in Skills Challenge

Gilgeous-Alexander was eliminated by the Bucks’ Khris Middleton in the first round of Saturday night’s Skills Challenge.

If it wasn’t for that pesky passing target.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander probably would’ve advanced in Saturday night’s Skills Challenge. Instead, he was beaten by Khris Middleton, the two-time All-Star for the Milwaukee Bucks who made his first pass and hit his second 3-point attempt to knock out SGA.

Gilgeous-Alexander fell behind Middleton when his first pass ricocheted off the side of the passing target. He also missed his second attempt, before finally connecting on his third.

He told Maddie Lee of The Oklahoman after the competition that “he knew” the passing skill would be the problem.

“Yeah, I’m going to practice a little more passing from now on and hopefully I’ll have the same opportunity from now on.”

When asked what makes that particular skill so difficult in the challenge setting, Gilgeous-Alexander said that he felt like he “rushed the passing”.

“When I thought about it, I think that’s what it was. I was trying to just fire it in there. When you get there just take your time and make an accurate pass. It goes by faster, obviously.”

Overall, Gilgeous-Alexander has had a successful All-Star Weekend despite getting knocked out of his first Skills Challenge.

He also scored 16 points in Team World’s 151-131 loss to Team USA in the Rising Stars Game on Friday night, where he showcased some crazy handles and his patented Shai scoop.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to replace Derrick Rose in Skills Challenge

Gilgeous-Alexander will compete in his first All-Star Skills Challenge for Derrick Rose, who withdrew from the competition on Wednesday.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was already putting his skills on display in the Rising Stars game during All-Star Weekend. Now he’ll show them off in the Skills Challenge as well.

Gilgeous-Alexander will replace Pistons guard, Derrick Rose, who dropped out of the Skills Challenge on Wednesday night as reported by Shams Charania of The Athletic.

Per Eric Woodyard of ESPN, Rose’s decision not to participate in the competition was “injury-related”.

Gilgeous-Alexander is already playing in his second-straight Rising Stars game as part of All-Star Weekend.

In his first Rising Stars game as a rookie, SGA scored 15 points while grabbing five rebounds and dishing out six assists, although Team World lost to the U.S. 161-144.

Joining Gilgeous-Alexander in the Skills Challenge is fellow Kentucky alum, Bam Adebayo (Heat), Patrick Beverley (Clippers), Spencer Dinwiddie (Nets), Khris Middleton (Bucks), former Thunder center, Domantas Sabonis (Pacers), Pascal Siakam (Raptors) and Jayson Tatum (Celtics).

Tatum is the reigning Skills champion, while Dinwiddie took home the title in 2018. Patrick Beverly is the only player in the field with a Skills Challenge crown, having won the event in 2015.

The 2020 Taco Bell Skills Challenge will air on Saturday, Feb. 15 at 9 p.m. EST on TNT.