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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander makes NBA history, again
Gilgeous-Alexander became the youngest player in NBA history with a 20-rebound triple-double in OKC’s 117-104 win over the Timberwolves.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander made history on Monday night.
And yes, it’s a different history than the last time that he made NBA history.
In Oklahoma City’s 117-104 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander posted his first career triple-double.
Not just any triple-double. A monster triple-double. 20 points. 20 rebounds. 10 assists. Of which both the 20 rebounds and the 10 assists are also career-highs.
According to Sports Illustrated, only two other guards have posted a 20-point, 20-rebound game in the last 25 years. Ben Simmons, and none other than the former face of the Thunder franchise, Russell Westbrook.
At 21 years and 185 days, Gilgeous-Alexander is the youngest player in NBA history to record a 20-rebound triple-double according to the Elias Sports Bureau, surpassing Shaquille O’Neal.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander joins Russell Westbrook as the only guards with a 20-point, 20-rebound triple-double over the last 30 seasons.
He is also the youngest player in NBA history with a 20-rebound triple-double, passing Shaquille O'Neal (via @EliasSports) pic.twitter.com/1koaz0Zweg
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) January 14, 2020
He’s also just the fourth second-year player in league history with a 20/20 triple-double, joining a pretty star-studded group in O’Neal, Charles Barkley, and Oscar Robertson.
20 pts | 10 asts | 20 rebs
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is now the FOURTH 2nd year player in NBA history to register a 20/20 triple-double (Shaquille O’Neal, Charles Barkley and Oscar Robertson). pic.twitter.com/m8ReT29nYg
— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) January 14, 2020
And if that wasn’t enough, Gilgeous-Alexander also became the first Canadian-born player to record a triple-double in the NBA. Not bad, eh?
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the first Canadian-born player to record a triple-double in the @NBA.https://t.co/0KzPpkGGnq
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) January 14, 2020
(Also, for those of you saying, um … remember Steve Nash? Nash was born in South Africa.)
It might be worth it to also mention that somehow, Gilgeous-Alexander is not getting votes for the NBA All-Star game.
Maybe all of that history made in Minnesota on Monday night will change that.
Family Feud Canada has given us one of the great game show moments ever
Her answer is wrong. It’s very wrong. But is she really that wrong?
We are apparently a game show website right now, with most of my colleagues covering the Jeopardy! GOAT tournament with the breathless excitement and in-depth analysis usually reserved for, like, gold medal games. And I want in on the fun.
So that’s right: It’s time for some Family Feud Canada coverage.
This clip happened on their new version of the show, and it is just so good:
I tuned in to Canada's new version of Family Feud and may have witnessed one of the most iconic game show moments I've ever seen. pic.twitter.com/QsTIjEzoM7
— Mike Morrison 🏳️🌈 (@mikesbloggity) January 10, 2020
It’s not the wrong answer that’s so good, though it is very good. It’s the confidence with which she unveils that answer. She heard “Popeye” and “food” and didn’t bother thinking about context or the fact that there is more than one iteration of Popeye in our zeitgeist.
She thought chicken. And she went for it, with gusto. And a dance.
In her defense, Popeye’s chicken is almost infinitely better than spinach. Any preparation.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander made NBA history in win over Raptors
With his 32-point performance on Sunday, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander set an NBA record for most points scored against the Raptors by a Canadian.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continues to make history.
In the Thunder’s win over the Phoenix Suns on December 20th, Gilgeous-Alexander became the youngest player not named Kevin Durant or Russell Westbrook to score 32 points in a game.
Less than ten days later, he’s done it two more times.
With his 32-point performance in Sunday’s 98-97 win over Toronto, Gilgeous-Alexander now owns the record for most points scored by a Canadian against the Raptors.
When asked it about it after the game, Gilgeous-Alexander said he wasn’t aware of the record, but said, “it’s cool though”.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s reaction to that stat: “I did not know that. It’s cool though.” (That’s it. That’s the whole quote.) pic.twitter.com/CwRZK0DLY5
— Maddie Lee (@maddie_m_lee) December 30, 2019
SGA is Oklahoma City’s leading scorer, averaging 19.4 points per game and shooting 45.1% from the field.
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🥶 A@shaiglalex | #ThunderUp pic.twitter.com/hDbEWV9Osz— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) December 30, 2019
Over the last five, he’s upped that average to 28.8 points a game, his latest big outing coming on a night that Oklahoma City desperately needed someone to step up in the absence of both Dennis Schroder and Danilo Gallinari.
SGA doing it all. 3 steals. Lots of buckets. @shaiglalex | #ThunderUp pic.twitter.com/wcFjeSTmMO
— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) December 30, 2019
Gilgeous-Alexander credits the recent change in his production to the game “slowing down”.
“I’m just seeing my teammates more and then that’s opening up driving lanes because the defense has to stay honest. I’m just trying to get better and continue to keep this thing going.”
Reporters aren’t the only ones who’ve noticed SGA’s recent improvement. Chris Paul, who has served as a mentor to the up and coming star said after the game that Gilgeous-Alexander “has everything.”
“He doing his own thing. I just stay in his ear all the time about being aggressive, staying aggressive. He’s got it all. Mid-range, finishes, shooting, his defense. His defensive intensity.”
Chris Paul on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: “Hes got it all: mid-range, finishes, shooting, and his defense, his defensive intensity. …” pic.twitter.com/8FgAXCTlz5
— Maddie Lee (@maddie_m_lee) December 30, 2019
Paul told ESPN that it was nice to see Gilgeous-Alexander succeed in a game that he’d “circled since training camp”. He added, “everybody here in Canada, know you all got a real one.”
Gilgeous-Alexander scores 32, hits game-winner as OKC tops Toronto 98-97
Hamilton, Ontario native Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 32 points in his return to Canada, including the game-winner with 36 seconds left.
It was a homecoming to remember for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
Back in his native Canada, Gilgeous-Alexander matched his career-high and banked in the game-winning basket as Oklahoma City escaped on Sunday evening with a 98-97 win over the Raptors.
Gilgeous-Alexander has now scored 32 points in three of the Thunder’s last five games, but to do it against the reigning NBA Champions near his hometown of Hamilton makes this one a little sweeter.
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🥶 A@shaiglalex | #ThunderUp pic.twitter.com/hDbEWV9Osz— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) December 30, 2019
With 36 seconds left, SGA drove with his left hand into the lane, hung in the air and banked it in to put the Thunder ahead by one. He sealed the victory with a rebound at the other end when Fred Van Vleet’s potential game-winning 3-pointer was off the mark.
Three other players were in double-digits for Oklahoma City. Chris Paul had 25, while Nerlens Noel came off the bench to score 13 and Darius Bazley added 12.
He owns that midrange area. It's his. Literally owns it. @CP3 | #ThunderUp pic.twitter.com/2sMqwwZFVD
— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) December 30, 2019
The Thunder were without Dennis Schroder, who missed Sunday’s game due to right ankle soreness. It was the first game Schroder did not play in this season.
With the victory, Oklahoma City has now won six of their last seven games and improve to 17-15 on the season.
The Thunder are back in action on Tuesday when they host the Mavericks.
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Canada man runs into avalanche while working out on the Lake Louise trail
Bryon Howard had an interesting workout when he ran into an avalanche while running on the Lake Louise mountain trail.
Bryon Howard had an interesting workout when he ran into an avalanche while running on the Lake Louise mountain trail.