Nick Wright acknowledges Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's exceptional offensive talent, particularly his mid-range game, but finds his flopping 'frustrating' and 'gratuitous.' He uses an analogy of Sherlock Holmes planting drugs to illustrate how such a brilliant player doesn't need to resort to unsportsmanlike tactics.
Impact: Medium. This critique highlights a common tension in sports: appreciating elite skill while condemning perceived unsportsmanlike conduct, suggesting SGA's game could be even more respected without the embellishments.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:17:44 to 00:18:53.
Sources in support: Nick Wright (Guest Analyst)

