OKLAHOMA CITY – Shai Gilgeous-Alexander etched his name into NBA history Thursday night, surpassing a record once thought untouchable. The Oklahoma City Thunder guard scored at least 20 points for the 127th consecutive game, breaking Wilt Chamberlain’s 63-year-old streak and sending a jolt of excitement through the Paycom Center and the basketball world.
The milestone came during a tightly contested 104-102 victory over the Boston Celtics. Gilgeous-Alexander, the reigning NBA MVP, reached the 20-point mark with a jump shot, triggering a celebration as fans recognized the magnitude of the achievement. The previous record of 126 consecutive 20-point games had stood since 1963, a testament to Chamberlain’s dominance.
“It’s still a lot to even wrap my head around,” Gilgeous-Alexander said, as reported by ESPN. “To be honest with you, I attempt not to even think about it, especially during the season. So much is going on, and so many things have to head right for you to get what you ultimately desire.”
A Streak Built on Consistency
Gilgeous-Alexander’s journey to break the record began on November 1, 2024, in a 137-114 win against the Portland Trail Blazers, where he scored 30 points. What initially seemed like another solid performance in a breakout season has blossomed into a historic run. The 27-year-old has consistently delivered, showcasing a blend of scoring prowess, court vision, and relentless determination. It’s a fitting accomplishment for a player who has described himself as consistently focused in all aspects of his life.
Chamberlain’s streak was famously interrupted after just four games due to an ejection, ultimately reaching 92 consecutive games with 20 or more points. Remarkably, he still holds the second and third-longest streaks in NBA history, a testament to his own incredible consistency. Gilgeous-Alexander’s achievement underscores just how difficult This proves to maintain such a high level of performance over an extended period.
More Than Just a Scoring Streak
The significance of Gilgeous-Alexander’s accomplishment extends beyond the numbers. He led the Thunder to their first NBA championship last season, defeating the Indiana Pacers in a thrilling seven-game series. He was named Finals MVP, adding to his already impressive resume that includes an MVP award, a scoring title, four All-Star selections, and three first-team All-NBA selections.
“None of the accomplishments that I reach would matter if we weren’t winning,” Gilgeous-Alexander told reporters after the game. “I probably wouldn’t have this streak if it wasn’t for the wins. I know it and I understand it. That’s what you play for. I remember crying at nine years old for losing a championship in the (OBA) in Ontario. You don’t want to lose.”
He continued, “The streak is the streak. The awards are the awards. But what I’m most proud of is winning.”
A Rising Star Continues to Shine
This season, despite missing some games due to injury, Gilgeous-Alexander is averaging 31.8 points, 6.6 assists, and 4.5 rebounds in 55 games. His ability to score from all three levels, combined with his improved playmaking and defensive instincts, has made him one of the most dynamic and impactful players in the league. He remains a strong contender for this season’s MVP award.
The Thunder’s success is inextricably linked to Gilgeous-Alexander’s brilliance. He has transformed Oklahoma City into a championship contender, and his leadership both on and off the court has been instrumental in the team’s rise. The atmosphere inside the Paycom Center on Thursday night was electric, a clear indication of the excitement surrounding the team and its star player.
As ESPN noted, Gilgeous-Alexander’s consistency is what sets him apart. He doesn’t rely on flashy plays or highlight-reel moments; instead, he consistently delivers solid performances night after night. This unwavering commitment to excellence has allowed him to achieve a feat that many thought would never be broken.
What’s Next for Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder?
The Oklahoma City Thunder will continue their pursuit of another championship as they head into the final stretch of the regular season. Gilgeous-Alexander’s health will be crucial to their success, and the team will undoubtedly prioritize his well-being as they navigate the remaining games. The Thunder currently hold a strong position in the Western Conference standings, and their chances of making a deep playoff run are looking increasingly promising.
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