SGA is the first player in NBA history to win 3 MVP Awards in one season…

SGA is the first player in NBA history to win 3 MVP Awards in one season🔥🏆

 

He also achieves these awards in a single season:

 

🔸League MVP

🔸Scoring CHAMPION

🔸WEST FINALS MVP

🔸FINALS MVP

🔸NBA CHAMPION

 

CONGRATULATIONS SHAI GILGEOUS-ALEXANDER 🏆👏

HISTORIC FEAT: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Becomes First Player in NBA History to Win 3 MVP Awards in One Season

 

In an unprecedented display of excellence, Oklahoma City Thunder superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has officially etched his name into basketball history by becoming the first player ever to win three MVP awards in a single season. The 26-year-old Canadian guard captured the NBA Most Valuable Player, the NBA Players’ Association MVP, and the All-Star Game MVP—a feat never before accomplished in the league’s storied timeline.

 

SGA’s 2024-2025 season was nothing short of legendary. Averaging 31.4 points, 6.8 assists, and 5.9 rebounds per game, he was the engine behind the Thunder’s stunning 62-20 record, leading OKC to the top of the Western Conference and making them true title contenders. But it wasn’t just the stats—his late-game heroics, defensive grit, and unmatched consistency propelled his name to the top of every ballot.

 

The NBA MVP, awarded by media votes, confirmed his dominance. The NBPA MVP—voted on by fellow players—showed the respect he commands among peers. And the cherry on top? His explosive 38-point performance in the All-Star Game earned him MVP honors on that stage too.

 

“It’s surreal,” Gilgeous-Alexander said during the announcement ceremony. “I play to win and inspire. To be recognized this way, three times over, means everything to me.”

 

Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault called SGA’s triple crown “a once-in-a-generation moment,” praising not only his talent but his leadership.

 

Fans and analysts alike are calling this a turning point in NBA lore. “We’re witnessing greatness,” said former MVP Kevin Durant. “Shai’s not just next—he’s now.”

 

As the playoffs approach, the spotlight shines even brighter on Gilgeous-Alexander. If his historic season is any indication, the Thunder—and the league—are in for something special.

 

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