Some NBA records feel untouchable — numbers that exist only in the mythical era of Wilt Chamberlain. On Monday night in Oklahoma City, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander officially joined that conversation.
The Oklahoma City Thunder superstar scored at least 20 points for the 126th consecutive game, tying Chamberlain for the longest streak of 20-point games in NBA history.
It’s a record that stood alone since 1963, when Chamberlain dominated the league during one of the most statistically absurd stretches in basketball history. Now, more than six decades later, SGA has matched it.
A Historic Night — and a Clutch Finish
Gilgeous-Alexander didn’t just tie history quietly. He did it in dramatic fashion.
During the Thunder’s 129–126 win over the Denver Nuggets, SGA finished with 35 points and delivered the moment of the night with a clutch step-back three-pointer with 2.7 seconds left to seal the victory.
Earlier in the game, a three-pointer late in the third quarter pushed him past the 20-point mark once again, officially tying Chamberlain’s record for consecutive 20-point games.
The Paycom Center crowd immediately erupted as fans realized they were witnessing a piece of NBA history.
Consistency at a Historic Level
The most impressive part of this record isn’t just the scoring — it’s the consistency.
Gilgeous-Alexander’s streak dates back to November 1, 2024, meaning he hasn’t had a game with fewer than 20 points in well over a year.
Over that span, SGA has averaged around 32.5 points per game, showing not only consistency but superstar-level production every single night.
For comparison, Chamberlain’s streak from 1961–1963 was long considered one of the league’s most unbreakable scoring achievements.
And now, SGA is standing right next to him in the record books.
The Evolution of an MVP
Gilgeous-Alexander’s rise to superstardom has been one of the most remarkable stories in the NBA over the last few seasons.
The Thunder guard already captured the 2024-25 NBA MVP award and has led Oklahoma City to one of the best records in the league.
What makes SGA unique is his ability to dominate without relying solely on three-point shooting. His elite footwork, mid-range game, and relentless drives to the rim make him nearly impossible to guard.
Night after night, he finds a way to get to his spots — and more importantly, he rarely has an off game.
One Game Away From History
While tying Wilt Chamberlain is already historic, the story isn’t finished.
With his next 20-point performance, Gilgeous-Alexander will officially break the record and stand alone with the longest streak of 20-point games in NBA history.
Considering his scoring consistency, that moment could come very soon.
And if it does, the NBA may have to accept a new reality:
One of Wilt Chamberlain’s most legendary records might finally belong to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.








