Shai Gilgeous-Alexander crosses Chris Livingston, causing him to fall into Thunder vs. Bucks

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander showed no grace over colleague Kentucky Alumni Chris Livingston Under Oklahoma City Thursday’s game against Milwaukee Bucks Monday night.

SGA, who scored 30 points on 13 of 17 shoots in the first half, crossed Livingston, driving to the basket with a hard dribbler behind his back. Livingston fell on the floor before Gilgeous-Alexander took the opportunity to score a light basket at the edge.

Gilgeous-Alexander scored 21 of its first half points during the first quarter. Thunder took a 78-44 lead to the break.

For Livingston, he started the first start of his career for Bucks on Monday night. He is a shared time between Bucks’ main list and their G League -associated company, the Wisconsin flock, in the first two seasons of his NBA career.

He recently scored a career hill 35 points for the flock, which helped give this opportunity for the young front. He also had nine rebounds and shot the ball at a 72 percent clip during this game coming on January 12.

SGA and Livingston are the only Kentucky alumens on either list of OKC and Milwaukee, but are far from the only previous wildcats in action over the NBA on Monday night.

De’Aaron Fox may not be available for the spurs after being traded from Sacramento Kings to San Antonio, but he will join forces with the former Wildcat Keldon Johnson. The spurs are in action against Memphis Grizzlies on the road. Fox leaves two previous wildcats on the kings in both Malik Monk and trey lyles that went into the fourth quarter of Monday night in a closely disputed match with Rob Dillingham and Minnesota Timberwolves.

Jamal Murray is also in action for Denver Nuggets vs. New Orleans Pelicans. Reed Sheppard and Karl-Anthony Towns Fighting match in Madison Square Garden in a matchup between Houston Rockets and New York Knicks to end BBNBA action for the night.

De’Aaron Fox Honor’s wife, change jersey number after trading

De’Aaron Fox Will no longer carry # 5 to his Jersey number. After the trade that sent him to San Antonio Spurs he is the changed to No. 4 since current guard Stephon Castle already carries the number.

However, he did not just choose # 4 because it was the number closest to his old. Instead he honors his wife, Recee that is native to the city and is Number she wore like a McDonald’s All-American During her play days.