NFT Name
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Handles
Collection
Status
valid
NFT Id
47727351
Edition Name
Edition Number
External Link
Owner
Last Updated
23/12/2024, 03:35
Description
Settled somewhere, likely among the current NBA’s Mount Rushmore of two-way superstars, Shai Gilgeous Alexander’s matchup-proof playstyle, on November 15, 2024, prompted something quite special: a “Welcome to the NBA”-type moment, and a “goodbye,” simultaneously. Captured already for a pair of awe-worthy dribbling displays within the game’s first half-quarter, the 2023-24 Most Valuable Player runner-up — like shark smelling blood — prepares for a third with rookie talent Oso Ighodaro courageously squaring his defensive stance in isolation. Stamping his three-lettered initials into the game through a signature play, Gilgeous-Alexander, nearly eliminating the Phoenix Suns rookie from the camera’s scope, works a brake-pumping between-the-leg dribble before burying a trademark midrange pull-up. Even during a game that doubled as one of 2024-25’s slowest (95.1 possessions per 100) and one of its most inefficient (a combined 34.9 percent on 166 shots), Gilgeous-Alexander, true to his word, remained ever-consistent. In guiding the Oklahoma City Thunder to an NBA Cup-opening victory, Gilgeous-Alexander, as the team’s de facto 6-foot-6 “center,” elevated through 28 points, six rebounds, four assists, one block, and a game-high +21 plus-minus.
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Traits
Birthplace
Toronto, ON, CAN
PrimaryPosition
PG
SeriesNumber
7
SerialNumber
1207
Height
78
TotalYearsExperience
6
Locked
false
PlayerPosition
G
DraftTeam
Charlotte Hornets
FullName
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
DraftYear
2018
SetName
NBA Cup
AwayTeamName
Phoenix Suns
Birthdate
1998-07-12
DraftRound
1
TeamAtMoment
Oklahoma City Thunder
JerseyNumber
2
PlayType
Handles
Weight
195
FirstName
Shai
DraftSelection
11
HomeTeamName
Oklahoma City Thunder
AwayTeamScore
83
NbaSeason
2024-25
HomeTeamScore
99
LastName
Gilgeous-Alexander
PlayCategory
Handles
DateOfMoment
2024-11-16 01:00:00 +0000 UTC
Tagline
Settled somewhere, likely among the current NBA’s Mount Rushmore of two-way superstars, Shai Gilgeous Alexander’s matchup-proof playstyle, on November 15, 2024, prompted something quite special: a “Welcome to the NBA”-type moment, and a “goodbye,” simultaneously. Captured already for a pair of awe-worthy dribbling displays within the game’s first half-quarter, the 2023-24 Most Valuable Player runner-up — like shark smelling blood — prepares for a third with rookie talent Oso Ighodaro courageously squaring his defensive stance in isolation. Stamping his three-lettered initials into the game through a signature play, Gilgeous-Alexander, nearly eliminating the Phoenix Suns rookie from the camera’s scope, works a brake-pumping between-the-leg dribble before burying a trademark midrange pull-up. Even during a game that doubled as one of 2024-25’s slowest (95.1 possessions per 100) and one of its most inefficient (a combined 34.9 percent on 166 shots), Gilgeous-Alexander, true to his word, remained ever-consistent. In guiding the Oklahoma City Thunder to an NBA Cup-opening victory, Gilgeous-Alexander, as the team’s de facto 6-foot-6 “center,” elevated through 28 points, six rebounds, four assists, one block, and a game-high +21 plus-minus.
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