NBA: Ranking 5 players most likely to win the 2023-24 scoring title

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2. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: The Silent Assassin

While Shai Gilgeous-Alexander may not be a household name just yet, his scoring ability demands attention. The Oklahoma City Thunder guard possesses a unique blend of finesse and aggression, making him a nightmare for opposing defenses. Despite not taking many three-pointers, Gilgeous-Alexander excels at scoring in various other ways.

Last season, he averaged an impressive 31.4 points per game, cementing himself among the league’s top scorers. Gilgeous-Alexander’s ability to attack the rim, his polished mid-range game, and his knack for drawing fouls all contribute to his scoring prowess. If he can continue to refine his skills and take on a larger offensive role, he has a strong chance of claiming the scoring title this season.

Because Shai plays on the Thunder, sometimes he does not get the love he deserves. He had his fair share of high-scoring games, but his best one came against the Portland Trail Blazers, where he dropped an astonishing 44 points on 82% field goal percentage! The crazy part is that he didn’t score even one three-pointer. Yep, you read that right basketball fans. This guy can blaze your favorite team without even making a three-point field goal. Lord have mercy.