The Oklahoma City Thunder’s said Sunday he and his family are safe following a last week while the NBA’s reigning MVP was playing a home game.
“Long story short, everybody’s safe, and that’s all that really matters in the whole thing,” Gilgeous-Alexander said Sunday after the . “Everything else will come and go, but my loved ones are safe, so I’m OK. I’m happy.”
Police in the small enclave of Nichols Hills did not release any new information on the break-in over the weekend, and a telephone message left Sunday with Nichols Hills Police Chief Steven Cox was not immediately returned.
Officers responded to a report of a burglary at the home around 7:45 p.m. on Thursday, when the Thunder were playing at home against the Washington Wizards. Local news stations in Oklahoma City at the

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