Nickeil Alexander-Walker spoke about the Timberwolves-Thunder series and what situation he will talk about to his cousin Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
Shy Gilgaus Alexander has decided to the Oklahoma City Thunder for a Game 4 victory with the Minnesota Timberwolves. OKC currently has a 3-1 lead and has won the NBA Finals.
He scored 40 points in the victory. Shy worked on a free throw merchant travel shortly after the game.
Much of the trip to the free throw line came when he was protected by his cousin Nikkeil Alexander Walker, who plays for the Timberwolves.
Naw talked about playing against his cousin after Game 4 and when he feels comfortable talking to Shai in the future.
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Nickeil Alexander-Walker spoke after Game 4 between Thunder and Timberwolves. He had some interesting comments when talking about protecting his cousin, Shay Gilgauss Alexander.
Reporters asked Alexander Walker if they would discuss with the SGA about playing against each other after the series. Naw claimed it would only do it if the Timberwolves won the series.
Reporter: “Are you looking forward to the discussion you have, maybe what was it like to stand up against each other when the series is over?”
Alexander Walker: “Only if I win, I’ll be honest.”
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During this Western Conference Finals Series, Nickeyle Alexander Walker was the main player defending Shygilgauss Alexander.
It didn’t work for him as Shy walked his path and averaged 30.8 points, 8.3 assists and 4.8 rebounds. In fact, Shy has scored over 30 points in three of the four games in the series so far.
To play in one of the highest stages in the NBA, the two cousins that grew up with each other must be a thrill.
But so far, Shy has only dominated the matchup. Nickeil Alexander-Walker’s professional pride is undoubtedly getting injured after losing frequently to his cousin.