Hamilton guard Gilgeous-Alexander lives up to billing in Canadian debut
TORONTO — Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had more than 50 friends and family members in the Scotiabank Arena crowd Sunday night to watch his first professional basketball game on home soil — a scenario Doc Rivers has seen play out with disastrous consequences.
“Usually they play awful, they really do,” the Los Angeles Clippers coach said. “I remember my first game, I was so concerned about tickets that I remember Mike Fratello (Rivers’ coach in Atlanta) telling me at halftime that I’d forgotten to play.”
Rivers needn’t have worried about Gilgeous-Alexander. The 20-year-old from Hamilton was the one big bright spot for the Clippers in a 121-103 loss to the Raptors in Toronto, scoring a team-high 19 points.
The six-foot-six guard was easy to spot. His long hyphenated last name must have caused fits for the jersey printer, wrapping up one side of his number and down the other. It’s believed to be the longest name in NBA history.