Emotional Voicemail from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s Mother Celebrates His MVP Win

Emotional Voicemail from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's Mother Celebrates His MVP Win

Emotional Voicemail from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's Mother Celebrates His MVP Win

**Emotional Voicemail from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s Mother Celebrates His MVP Win**

In a heartwarming yet hilariously chaotic turn of events, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s mother, Mrs. Gilgeous-Alexander, left an emotional voicemail that has since gone viral, celebrating her son’s recent MVP win. The voicemail, which was accidentally sent to the entire Oklahoma City Thunder roster, has left fans and players alike in stitches.

“Shai, my baby! I always knew you were destined for greatness,” the voicemail began, her voice cracking with pride. “I mean, I didn’t think it would come from playing basketball. I thought you’d be a doctor or at least a professional napper! But here we are!”

Mrs. Gilgeous-Alexander went on to reminisce about Shai’s childhood, recalling the time he “accidentally” dunked on his kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Thompson. “I told her, ‘You can’t grade me on my height, Mrs. Thompson! I’m just vertically challenged!’” she laughed, adding, “I still have the security footage if anyone wants to see it!”

The voicemail took a turn when she began to address Shai’s teammates. “To the rest of the Thunder, you better treat my son like the MVP he is! If I hear one more story about how he forgot to pass the ball, I’m coming to the arena with a spatula! I’ll flip you all like pancakes!”

As the voicemail continued, Mrs. Gilgeous-Alexander declared that she would be hosting a celebratory barbecue, inviting everyone from the team, including “that tall guy with the funny hair—what’s his name? Oh, right, Chet! Bring your appetite, and I’ll bring the secret sauce!”

The voicemail concluded with a heartfelt message: “Shai, remember, no matter how many MVP trophies you win, you’ll always be my little boy who cried when he lost his first game of Monopoly. Now go out there and make me proud—just don’t forget to call your mother!”

As the Thunder players shared the voicemail, they couldn’t help but chuckle at the thought of Mrs. Gilgeous-Alexander wielding a spatula in the locker room. One player, who wished to remain anonymous, quipped, “Honestly, I’m more scared of her than any opponent we face this season!”

With the NBA playoffs approaching, one thing is clear: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander may have won the MVP title, but his mother has undoubtedly claimed the title of “Most Valuable Parent.”

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