The Oklahoma City Thunder have won two straight games since losing to the Golden State Warriors on Saturday, November 10.
Earlier this week, Thunder MVP candidate and Team Canada Olympian Shai Gilgeous-Alexander drew the ire of a former Warriors great and number one overall pick, Andrew Bogut, for what Bogut called a “blatant” violation that went uncalled, and has been a focal point for NBA fans and officials in recent years.
Bogut posted a video of Gilgeous-Alexander appearing to pick up and shuffle his pivot foot in an egregious way during a fourth quarter play against the Los Angeles Clippers with less than 30 seconds on the game clock.
The play ended with a foul whistled on Clippers forward Amir Coffey and the Thunder eventually won the game by a score of 134-128 in Tinseltown.
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