Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has become a sensation since the last NBA season, capturing widespread attention for his strategic and efficient playing style. Known for his meticulous decision-making and fearless approach, he earned a reputation as one of the most promising young talents in the NBA. Moreover, his spotlight intensified during the FIBA World Cup, where he led Canada to a bronze medal. Additionally, in the recent All-Star game, Shai continued to impress, posting 31 points. With that, it added to his growing reputation, with a narrative of Shai being the best player emerging from Canada.
Despite the exclusive recognition, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander humbly rejects the notion. Moreover, his modest perspective adds an intriguing layer, citing that there is plenty more he wants to achieve before accepting the title.
Shai thinks Steve Nash is still ahead of him
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Despite being hailed as the greatest Canadian basketball player, 25-year-old Shai Gilgeous-Alexander insists that he has some catching up to do to reach the level of Steve Nash. The two-time All-Star openly acknowledges, “Steve is still ahead of me. I’m going to try to catch him, but he’s still ahead of me.”
SGA says Steve Nash is the greatest Canadian of all time
“Steve is still ahead of me. I’m going to try to catch him, but he’s still ahead of me,” pic.twitter.com/Iz0hwTWK3c
— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) February 19, 2024
Steve Nash, a Hall of Famer, boasts an impressive resume with eight NBA All-Star selections. Furthermore, he secured back-to-back MVP awards in 2005 and 2006, adding a new level of efficiency Shai needs if he wishes to match Nash’s legendary legacy. Nash prominently played for the Phoenix Suns, and the Dallas Mavericks, with his last years in a purple and gold jersey.
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Fans appreciate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s humility
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s comments have ignited a positive response from NBA fans worldwide. Some admire his basketball acumen, while others are already placing him on a pedestal above Steve Nash.
@SPORTSDEBATE_X quickly joined the conversation, tipping their cap to Shai for his insightful comment.
Respect for that
— Sports Discussion (@SPORTSDEBATE_X) February 19, 2024
Similarly, @rollupmywrist suggested that Alexander might be too humble to claim such a lofty title so early in his career.
he’s too humble
— Zay⚡️ (@rollupmywrist) February 19, 2024
On the other hand, @Musaddiq131, despite their admiration for Steve Nash, expressed a preference for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, emphatically stating they would choose him 100 out of 100 times.
I LOVE Nash, but I’d take Shai 100/100 times.
— Musaddiq Shah (@Musaddiq131) February 19, 2024
Adding another dimension to the discussion, @Broad_STweet, inspired by Shai’s response, initiated a movement declaring him not just the “greatest Canadian” player but the greatest Canadian overall.
Greatest Canadian period, not even just basketball player
— Broad STweet 🔔🦅 (@Broad_STweet) February 19, 2024
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Taking note of the current gap in accolades, @HoodiGarland boldly predicted that Shai will surpass Nash and become even greater by the time he concludes his career.
SGA will be better/greater than Steve Nash by the end of his career.
— ¹⁰ (@HoodiGarland) February 19, 2024
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Gilgeous-Alexander has a long journey to lock in through the NBA. However, with his skill set and talent, there is a high probability that the Oklahoma City Thunder guard might just become the most decorated Canadian before handing his jersey.
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