Gilgeous-Alexander ties career high of 32 points in Thunder’s win over Raptors
TORONTO — When Shai Gilgeous-Alexander drove to the rim to bank in a floater with 36 seconds to play Sunday night, he didn’t just clinch Oklahoma City a victory.
In just his second season in the NBA, the 21-year-old Canadian guard made history.
Gilgeous-Alexander matched his career high with 32 points — for the third time in nine days — to lift the Thunder to a 98-97 victory over his hometown Raptors. It was the most points ever scored by a Canadian versus the Raptors, one point more than Rick Fox scored in 1998 and Andrew Wiggins matched in 2016.
“I did not know that,” Gilgeous-Alexander said with a grin. “That’s cool though.”