Witness Foster was beaten on the spot Paul came to support his former teammate Alexandera MVP
10:27am, 23 May 2025Basketball
May 23rd reported that before the G2 match of the Western Conference Finals, the league presented Alexander with an MVP trophy, and Paul also came to the scene to support his former teammates.
Speaking of Alexander, Paul said: "What we discussed most is his love for the game and his selfless spirit in the game. He deserves this award. He has been improving over the past few years. He is a guy living in the training hall and he has been making up for his shortcomings."
In the 19-20 season, Paul was a teammate in the Thunder and Alexander for a season.
It is worth mentioning that Dortmund broke the referee Foster's nose when he jumped the ball, and Paul witnessed the scene of his "dead enemy" being beaten.
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