Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continues his historic run.
The prominent player for the Oklahoma City Thunder achieved his 126th consecutive outing scoring a minimum of 20 points, thereby matching Wilt Chamberlain for a less commonly known NBA achievement on Monday evening at the Paycom Center.
Gilgeous-Alexander secured this milestone by sinking a three-point shot in the third quarter during their 129-126 victory against the Denver Nuggets, bringing his point total for the match to 20, 21, and 22.
However, it was Gilgeous-Alexander’s actions in the game’s concluding moments that truly captivated observers.
The competing squads were engaged in a fierce contest throughout the final quarter, and it appeared Gilgeous-Alexander had secured victory with a three-point shot from the arc with only 13.6 seconds remaining. This extended the Thunder’s lead to four points.
Yet, Nikola Jokić responded with his own three-point conversion, and Jamal Murray converted one free throw after being fouled by Jaylin Williams during Jokic’s score, thus completing an unusual four-point sequence. Instantly, the scores were level.
Nevertheless, Gilgeous-Alexander, appearing unfazed, skillfully maneuvered beyond Spencer Jones on the perimeter before hitting a step-back shot to win the game. Jones could only observe, his posture indicating dejection.
Gilgeous-Alexander narrowly missed achieving what would have been his third career triple-double on Monday evening, though he propelled the Thunder to triumph. He accumulated 35 points, 15 assists, and nine rebounds, having made 14 of his 21 field goal attempts.
Williams contributed 29 points and 12 boards for the Thunder, whose season record now stands at 51-15. Ajay Mictchell also chipped in with 24 points as a reserve.
Jokić registered a triple-double for the Nuggets, scoring 32 points, grabbing 14 rebounds, and distributing 13 assists. Murray concluded with 21 points and eight rebounds, while Tim Hardaway Jr. supplied 28 points, including eight three-pointers, coming off the bench. Following this defeat, their second in a row, the Nuggets’ record is now 39-26.
Gilgeous-Alexander’s impressive run began on October 30, 2024, after he put up 18 points in a win against the San Antonio Spurs. From that point, the guard has consistently delivered performances in the high double-digits, sometimes approaching the 20-point mark but never dipping below it.
Before Monday’s contest, he maintained an average of 31.6 points per game throughout the initial 53 matchups of the 2025-26 season. Gilgeous-Alexander has sustained an average exceeding 30 points per game over his past four seasons with Oklahoma City and was the league’s top scorer during his 2024-25 MVP season, with an average of 32.7 points per game.
Chamberlain established the benchmark for consecutive 20-point games between the 1961 and 1963 seasons, during his tenure with what is now the Golden State Warriors. In that period, the Warriors relocated from Philadelphia to San Francisco, yet Chamberlain consistently maintained a scoring output of 20 or more points per contest.
The Thunder are scheduled to face the Boston Celtics on their home court this Thursday, indicating Gilgeous-Alexander will only have to wait a brief period to attempt surpassing Chamberlain’s achievement.
Nonetheless, the Thunder’s winning ways persist. Having secured their sixth consecutive victory, they strongly resemble a squad poised to contend for their title during the concluding phase of the regular season.