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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Praises Alex Caruso's Leadership After Pivotal Game 5 Win

The Oklahoma City Thunder are on the cusp of an NBA title after beating the Indiana Pacers on Monday night to take a 3-2 lead in the NBA Finals.

Thunder wing Jalen Williams scored 40 points, while league MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added 31 for Oklahoma City.

The unsung hero, though, may have been Alex Caruso. It was a rough shooting night for the veteran, who scored just two points on 1-of-8 shots. But he had four steals, including a pivotal one with 5:43 remaining as the Thunder were trying to put the game away. Caruso got a hand on a Andrew Nembhard pass and went diving to the floor, outhustling Pacers star Pascal Siakam to give the Thunder another possession.

ALEX CARUSO GOING ALL OUT FOR A 3-2 LEAD!

DIVES FOR THE LOOSE BALL 😤😤

🏆 Under 4 minutes remaining on ABC pic.twitter.com/0sIBtUCmEr

— NBA (@NBA) June 17, 2025

Gilgeous-Alexander was asked about that play postgame, and gushed over Caruso's leadership.

"He's the only one on the team with a ring," Gilgeous-Alexander said, referencing Caruso's 2020 NBA title with the Los Angeles Lakers. "He knows what it takes. He's been there before. He's won 16 games in a playoff run, so he knows what it takes. When he speaks, everyone listens. And also, what he brings to the game, you have no choice but to listen. A guy like that, who leads by example, not only leading with his voice, but does everything to make the team better selflessly. You have no choice but to listen to a guy like that when he speaks."

"When he speaks, everyone listens..."

Shai on the impact of Alex Caruso (4 STL) as OKC sits 1 win away from a title 💪

G6: Thursday, 6/19 at 8:30pm/et on ABC https://t.co/7ZgrbaHTXU pic.twitter.com/GocY5mEiH9

— NBA (@NBA) June 17, 2025

It's been a total team effort for the Thunder, who have now rattled off two straight wins to go from down 2-1 to up 3-2. They're now one win away from a championship.

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