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The burglary at Gilgeous-Alexander's nearly $4 million Nichols Hills home occurred during a Thunder game; no arrests made and police increased patrols in the area.

  • On Thursday, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder guard, had his Nichols Hills home allegedly burglarized while he played the Wizards as the Thunder won 127-108 at the Paycom Center.
  • The burglary follows a string of high-profile athlete break-ins and a 2023 Ontario court fight that annulled Gilgeous-Alexander's home purchase due to threats, underscoring his profile as the 27-year-old reigning NBA MVP.
  • Nichols Hills police said officers responded around 7:45 p.m. to a burglary at a north suburb residence, finding no one inside as suspects had fled; Thunder general manager Sam Presti was seen at the scene.
  • Nichols Hills police said there is no broader threat and patrols will be stepped up through Halloween weekend, while property records reviewed by The Oklahoman show the home valued at nearly $4 million.
  • Nichols Hills is about a 15-minute drive from the Paycom Center, where officers responded to the burglary report, and Oklahoma City is back on the court Sunday at 3:30 p.m. ET.
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