The CaruShow is real
And he’s now a 2-time NBA champion.
When Oklahoma City Thunder acquired Alex Caruso from the Bulls the past offseason, it didn’t get a lot of buzz.
But turns out, it gave the Thunder their missing piece to finally win a title.
He might be the team’s oldest player at just 31, but that extra experience has been vital to the youngest team in the league.
Nobody understands how much of a grind it actually is to win in the NBA quite like Caruso.
π Went undrafted in 2016
π Spent next two years signing 2-way NBA contracts
π Signed his first standard NBA deal in 2019 with the Lakers
π Played important role in helping Lakers win 2020 title
π Named to All-Defensive first team in 2023
π Signed 4-year $81 million contract in 2025
Caruso’s numbers this season won’t make him a coveted player to fantasy managers:
πΈ 7.1 PTS
πΈ 2.9 REB
πΈ 2.5 AST
πΈ 1.6 STL
But what he does bring is stifling defense and veteran leadership, and no stat can ever measure that.
LeBron called him his favorite teammate.
Chet calls him the team’s π.
And Caruso’s now won his 2nd NBA championship.
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