Cease and desist warning...

Recently,A sports company named Underdog Sports received a cease and desist letter from the camp of Thunder star Alexander, ordering the company to permanently stop and cease the use of Alexander's name, image, and likeness across all media platforms, etc.

The company developed a game adapted from the board game "Operation," in which a buzzer sounds to indicate a foul whenever Alexander is touched, titled "Unethical Basketball Court."

Notably, Suns forward Dillon publicly promoted this game. He and Alexander are both active players for the Canadian men's national basketball team and have played together multiple times on the FIBA stage.

A few days ago, a prominent American commentator said of Alexander: "SGA is the most unappreciated, most disliked, and most disrespected player I have ever covered."

Indeed, judging by various public opinions, Alexander's reputation suffers due to his playing style, but that doesn't prevent him from being a winner in life. He has achieved back-to-back MVP honors and is now marching toward his second career championship and second Finals MVP. Currently, the Thunder lead the Spurs 3-2 in the Western Conference Finals.

So far this postseason, Alexander has been healthy for every game, averaging 36.4 minutes, 28 points, 3 rebounds, 8.2 assists, 3.2 turnovers, and 1.2 steals per game, with shooting splits of 46.3%, 32.7%, and 89.6%, and he has made 9.2 of his 10.3 free throw attempts per contest.During this period, his total made free throws (120) surpassed his total field goals made (114).
US media outlet Clutch Points commented: "There's simply no way to stand in front of him."

The upcoming Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals is critical. If the Thunder win, they advance to the Finals; if they lose, they will face a true do-or-die Game 7 against the Spurs.
However, renowned commentator and Knicks superfan Stephen A. Smith seems convinced that the Thunder will reach the Finals. In a recent show, he stated that Alexander will punish the Knicks and that he won't be shaken by the big stage.

Counting your chickens before they hatch is a major mistake. Until the final moment, no one can really tell who the ultimate winner will be.
