Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Caps MVP Season
The Hamilton native wins back-to-back NBA MVP awards, joining an elite 14-player club in league history.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has done it again. The 28-year-old Oklahoma City Thunder guard from Hamilton, Ontario, claimed his second consecutive NBA MVP award on Sunday, cementing himself among the league's all-time greats. At just eight seasons in, SGA has joined a rarified list of 16 players to win multiple MVP honors—company that includes names like Kareem, Wilt, and LeBron.
The back-to-back wins cap off a dominant stretch for the Canadian star. Playing in his prime years with the Thunder, Gilgeous-Alexander has transformed the franchise into a legitimate championship contender, leading Oklahoma City's unexpected surge through the playoffs. His combination of scoring, playmaking, and defensive intensity has made him nearly impossible to game-plan around.
What makes this run remarkable is the trajectory. Five years ago, SGA was a rising talent with potential; now he's a franchise cornerstone and MVP-calibre player year after year. The Thunder organization, long a rebuilding team in the post-Durant era, has built around him strategically—and it's paying dividends.
For Toronto, this is a hometown-hero moment. Gilgeous-Alexander represents Canadian excellence at basketball's highest level, and his consistency rewards those who've followed his journey from college through the NBA. The rivalry with other elite young players like Victor Wembanyama is just beginning, but for now, SGA sits atop the mountain.