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Harden version 2.0! 3 of 16 shots in the game will be the culprit, and this summer may become a trading chip

On May 16, in the G6 of the NBA Playoffs Western Conference Semi-finals, the Nuggets defeated the Thunder 119-107 at home, tied 3-3 in a big score, successfully dragging into the tiebreak battle. The Thunder performed well in the first half of this game, but unfortunately in the second half, the team fell into a slump and failed to keep up with the pace. The score difference was widened in the final quarter, and the team was unable to catch up and eventually lost the game.

In the Battle of Tianwang Mountain, the Thunder successfully won the victory at home and led 3-2 to Denver with a big score. The Thunder still wanted to end the series here. After all, if they were delayed to tiebreak, it would still cost them a lot. Their performance was still good in the first half and they took the initiative on the field for a while. Unfortunately, they were quickly caught up. In the second half, the team could not keep up with the pace and fell into a situation of falling behind. They made consecutive three-pointers in the final quarter, and the score difference was widened to double digits, and eventually missed the opportunity to end the series.

Alexander's performance was still good in this game. He played for 35 minutes, scored 32 points and 6 assists in 11 of 16 shots, and his efficiency was still very high. Unfortunately, the team failed to win. This time he did not get enough support. Jaylen Williams, the second in command of the team, lost himself this time, did not give the team more help on the offensive end, and even failed to seize the opportunity to counterattack the empty basket and dunk at the last moment, and the team eventually lost regretfully.

Jaylen Williams' previous performance was still very good. He didn't expect that he would be in such a critical game. He played for nearly 38 minutes, made 3 of 16 shots, 0 of 4 three-pointers, and had no chance to get free throws, only scored 6 points. Fortunately, he still had 7 rebounds, 10 assists and 3 steals, but he also made 3 mistakes. After hitting 3 goals in the first 6 shots, he made all of his next 10 shots, which is still a bit incomprehensible, and he has also become the culprit for the team's loss. Jaylen Williams is also considered to be Harden's 2.0 version, and the latter was similar in the first round tiebreak. Once the Thunder cannot go further this season, Jaylen Williams may be sent away by the trade. After all, stars like Antetokounmpo may appear in the free market this summer. If Thunder formed the combination of Alexander + Antetokounmpo, it would definitely be more powerful than Alexander + Jaylen.