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Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander will replace Derrick Rose in the 2020 Skills Challenge, the league announced Thursday.

Rose, who had been scheduled to compete in his hometown of Chicago, withdrew due to an adductor strain. Patrick Beverley, Spencer Dinwiddie, Khris Middleton, Bam Adebayo, Pascal Siakam, Jayson Tatum and Domantas Sabonis are also slated to compete in the event.

In his second NBA season, Gilgeous-Alexander has emerged as one of the best young guards in basketball. He's averaging 19.5 points, 6.2 rebounds and 3.2 assists while playing off the ball next to Chris Paul. He will also participate in the Rising Stars Challenge.

The Thunder have spent a lot of time this season running three-guard lineups, which has limited his opportunities to show out as a passer. But Gilgeous-Alexander has shown improvement in all other areas next to Paul and should be a formidable opponent making his way through the guard side of the bracket.

Rose was the winner of the 2011 Skills Challenge, and many in Chicago were hoping to see him compete in an event on All-Star Saturday. That said, it's hard to find a more exciting young replacement than Gilgeous-Alexander.