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NBA》亞歷山大展現MVP本色!狂轟34分、8助攻 雷霆總冠軍戰G2痛宰溜馬扳平戰局

NBA》亞歷山大展現MVP本色!狂轟34分、8助攻 雷霆總冠軍戰G2痛宰溜馬扳平戰局

Yahoo09-06-2025
總冠軍戰G2今(9)日開打,雷霆靠著當家MVP亞歷山大(Shai Gilgeous-Alexander)全場轟下34分、5籃板、8助攻、4抄截,終場以123比107痛宰溜馬,將系列戰扳成1比1平手。
主場作戰的雷霆,開局就打出12比7攻勢,不過溜馬很快還以顏色,團隊多點開花一舉反超3分,然而,在第一節尾聲,雷霆卻轟出一波9比0攻勢,使得首節打完,雷霆取得26比20領先。進入次節後,雷霆再轟出一波19比2猛攻,一舉將領先擴大到23分,好在隨後溜馬也打出10比0攻勢縮小差距,半場打完雷霆則以59比41領先。
72 POINTS THROUGH 2 FINALS GAMES ?The MOST by any player EVER to begin a Finals career!!More history for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander ? pic.twitter.com/DB0w4xtRAn
— NBA (@NBA) June 9, 2025
易籃再戰後,溜馬雖試著努力追趕,但雷霆第三節又繳出超過6成命中率,同時迫使哈利伯頓(Tyrese Haliburton)和奈哈德(Andrew Nembhard)在這一節只拿到4分,三節打完,雷霆領先達19分之多。
末節開局雷霆又是成功進球,領先擴大至21分,溜馬雖靠著透納(Myles Turner)爆扣企圖提振士氣,但雷霆憑藉威金斯(Aaron Wiggins)三分彈命中澆熄對手反撲氣焰。最終雷霆就在主場以16分之差強勢贏球,系列賽扳成1比1平手。
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander last 10 games:34 PTS 5 REB 8 AST38 PTS 5 REB 3 AST 34 PTS 7 REB 8 AST40 PTS 9 REB 10 AST14 PTS 2 REB 6 AST38 PTS 3 REB 8 AST31 PTS 5 REB 9 AST35 PTS 3 REB 4 AST32 PTS 2 REB 6 AST31 PTS 6 REB 7 ASTTHE BEST PLAYER IN THE WORLD pic.twitter.com/25neTPJwz0
— Ahmed/The Ears/IG: BigBizTheGod ?? (@big_business_) June 9, 2025
雷霆全場以亞歷山大砍下34分、5籃板、8助攻、4抄截最佳,卡魯索(Alex Caruso)替補貢獻20分,威廉斯(Jalen Williams)19分、5籃板、5助攻。溜馬方面,哈利伯頓拿下17分、3籃板、6助攻、2抄截、2阻攻,透納16分、4籃板、4助攻,西亞卡姆(Pascal Siakam)15分、7籃板、4助攻。
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