HOME > Basketball

NBA official announcement: Alexander wins regular season MVP for the first time, competing with Durant Westbrook s third player in history

8:54am, 22 May 2025【Basketball】

On May 22, the NBA officially announced the 2024-25 regular season MVP award, won by Thunder star Alexander, who defeated Jokic and Antetokounmpo. Alexander is playing his best season in his career. He is the league's scoring champion this season. He led the Thunder to win 68 wins in the league and the team's first in history. He ranked first in the league in many statistics. He deserves the award for both personal data and team record. Alexander received the regular season MVP honor for the first time in his career, becoming the third person in the Thunder team history, comparing with two seniors, Durant and Westbrook. Alexander currently leads the Thunder to advance to the Western Conference Finals and has already led the Timberwolves 1-0 in total. He is expected to compete for the first championship in the team's history this season. He has also grown into one of the leading figures in the new generation of the league.

Alexander was elected as the regular season MVP

This season's regular season stage, Alexander played 76 games for the Thunder, and averaged 32.7 points, 5 rebounds, 6.4 assists and 1.7 steals per game, shooting percentage of 51.9%, three-point shooting percentage of 37.5%, and free throw shooting percentage of 89.8%. Alexander became the league's scoring champion this season, and he became the first guard in NBA history to average at least 32+5+6 per game in a single season and shooting percentage of over 50%.

Alexander ranked first in the league in regular season net efficiency +17.9. When he was on the court, the Thunder's net score in 100 rounds was 18.5 points higher than when he was not on the court. Alexander has also successfully won the regular season MVP, which is the first time he has won such a personal honor award in his career.

Alexander ranked first in the league in multiple data this season, and Alexander scored 20+ first in the league in 72 consecutive games this season, which is also the fourth record in a single season history.

Secondly, Alexander averaged 32.7 points per game this season, and it was also the first time in his career that he won the honor of the top scorer.

Third, Alexander scored 50+ in four single games this season, ranking first in the league.

Fourth, Alexander has 40+ in 13 single games this season, ranking first in the league.

Fifth, Alexander scored 30+ in 49 single games this season, ranking first in the league.

Sixteen, Alexander scored 20+ in 73 single games this season, ranking first in the league.

Alexander led the Thunder to win 68 and first in the league + set a team record

Alexander led the Thunder to win 68 wins and 14 losses this season, ranking first in the league to win the regular season championship, and led the Cavaliers, who were 64 wins and 18 losses, with as many as 4 wins and 4 wins and 64 wins and 18 losses. The Thunder averaged 12.8 points per game this season, setting a record high, while Alexander's net efficiency on the field was as high as +16.7.

Alexander led the Thunder to break the record for the best regular season record in team history. The previous team history record was 64 wins and 18 losses (Super Sonics period) in the 1995-96 season, and the best team history record after relocating to Russia City was 60 wins and 22 losses in the 2012-13 season.

Alexander became the third player in the history of Durant and Westbrook, and became the third player in the history of the Thunder (including the Supersonics period), and was the third player to win the regular season MVP, comparing with Durant and Westbrook.

The first regular season MVP in the history of the Thunder is Durant. He played 81 games for the Thunder in 2013-14, averaging 32 points, 7.4 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game, winning the only regular season MVP trophy in his career so far.

The second regular season MVP in the history of the Thunder is Westbrook. He played 81 games for the Thunder in 2016-17, and averaged 31.6 points, 10.7 rebounds and 10.4 assists per game, with a luxurious average of 30+10+10 triple-double. He surpassed Oscar Robertson in 42 "triple doubles" in a single season to set the first record in NBA history, and was also the only regular season MVP trophy that beat his former teammate Harden and was elected as the regular season MVP. He is also the only regular season MVP trophy in his career so far.

Alexander led the Thunder to the championship 1-0 in the Western Conference Finals

Alexander has led the Thunder to advance to the Western Conference Finals. He led the team to sweep the Grizzlies 4-0 in the first round, and eliminated the Nuggets in the second round with a total score of 4-3 in the tiebreak. Now Alexander leads the Thunder to the first game of the Western Conference Finals, easily defeating the Timberwolves 114-88, and gaining a 1-0 lead in the total score.

The Thunder led by Alexander is naturally a favorite team to win the championship this season, especially since they are currently in a favorable position and are very likely to hit the first championship trophy in the history of the Thunder.