“The victory keeps the Thunder in strong form as they push toward the playoffs”

Shai Gilgeous‑Alexander made history by scoring 20 or more points in 127 consecutive games, breaking a 63-year-old record previously held by Wilt Chamberlain. The streak began in November 2024 and continues through the 2026 season, making it one of the most consistent scoring runs in NBA history.

He set the record during the Oklahoma City Thunder’s 104‑102 win over the Boston Celtics, scoring 35 points, including 14 in the fourth quarter to help secure the tight victory. Gilgeous‑Alexander also contributed nine assists, six rebounds, three blocks, and two steals, showcasing his all-around dominance on the court.

Chamberlain’s previous record of 126 consecutive 20-point games had stood since 1963. Gilgeous‑Alexander’s achievement highlights his elite scoring ability and remarkable consistency, cementing his status among the NBA’s top performers.

The win also marked the Thunder’s seventh straight victory, maintaining their strong form as they continue their push toward the playoffs. Fans and analysts praised Gilgeous‑Alexander for his leadership and clutch performance in high-pressure moments.