Funko Pop! releasing figure of Oklahoma City Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
'Recruit this player to your basketball collection as Pop! Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in his blue alternate uniform,' Funko Pop!'s website says
'Recruit this player to your basketball collection as Pop! Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in his blue alternate uniform,' Funko Pop!'s website says
'Recruit this player to your basketball collection as Pop! Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in his blue alternate uniform,' Funko Pop!'s website says
Oklahoma City fans can soon add to their Thunder collection, as star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has been made into a Funko Pop! vinyl figure.
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Funko Pop! recently announced that the Oklahoma City fan favorite will get his own 3.95-inch tall vinyl figure. You can get the collectible for $12 before additional fees are applied.
"Recruit this player to your basketball collection as Pop! Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in his blue alternate uniform," Funko Pop!'s website says.
While the company's website only says the Gilgeous-Alexander vinyl figure is "coming soon," Amazon says it will be released on Oct. 4.
The new Funko Pop! comes after Gilgeous-Alexander had a career season during which he was named a finalist for Most Valuable Player and was a member of the All-NBA First Team.
During the 2023-24 season, Gilgeous-Alexander averaged 30.1 points, 6.2 assists and 5.5 rebounds per game, leading the Thunder to the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference. He kept up the high-powered numbers during postseason play, averaging 30.2 points, 6.4 assists and 7.2 rebounds per game.
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