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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander s'est exprimé avant le premier match des NBA Finals entre Oklahoma City Thunder et les Indiana Pacers.

SGA a rendu hommage à Steve Nash, Hall of Famer, pour avoir été un « pionnier » du basketball canadien, alors que le MVP de cette année cherche à construire son propre héritage.

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00:00And then, what did you say about Steve?
00:02On the follow-up, I know he's been a real supporter of yours.
00:06We're not going to get into a GOAT debate, but, you know,
00:09what would it mean to take it to the next level to win a title
00:12and on top of an MVP season?
00:16Yeah, it would be amazing.
00:20Steve, obviously, is a pioneer for Canadian basketball.
00:25He started the whole thing, I guess you can say,
00:30from the way he plays to the way he carries himself
00:33to his approach to the game.
00:37Like, I learned so much from Steve being a 17-year-old kid
00:41in two weeks of time.
00:43That helped me get here for sure.
00:45So the things he's done with Canada basketball in a whole
00:47and just pushed the culture forward has been amazing.
00:50And then to win a title on top of everything that's happened this year
00:53would be special.
00:55I've said this so many times, but I don't play for the individual stuff.
00:59I don't play for anything else besides winning.
01:01And I never had my whole life.
01:02When I was 9 years old, I played to win an OBA championship.
01:05When I was 20 years old, I played to win an SEC championship.
01:10And now I'm 26 and I want to win an NBA championship.
01:12Like, it's always about winning for me.
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