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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Oklahoma City Thunder earned just about every accolade possible last season, but he may do it all again this year. He could once again become MVP, the league’s point leader, and a champion.
Fans are in awe of everything Gilgeous-Alexander has done so far in 2025-26. According to Underdog NBA, Gilgeous-Alexander currently leads the league in total points with 423 and 30-point games, with 11.
To make this even more impressive, Gilgeous-Alexander has sat out of the fourth quarter in seven of his 13 games. His Thunder have been so far ahead in numerous games, so he has been able to kick up his heels and rest often.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leads the NBA in:
– Total points (423)
– 30-point games (11)
And he's sat out the 4th quarter in 7 of 13 games. pic.twitter.com/32jtPIHyPF
— Underdog NBA (@UnderdogNBA) November 13, 2025
Gilgeous-Alexander was a nightmare for the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday, posting 30 points, five rebounds, nine assists, and two steals as his team steamrolled LA and secured a 121-92 win. That brings his season average to 32.5 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 6.6 assists on 52.0 percent from the field.
As a reminder, he produced a league-high 32.7 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 6.4 assists last season on his way to claiming his first MVP trophy. If he keeps performing like this, he will have a very good chance of being the league’s Most Valuable Player twice in a row.
And his Thunder have been thriving, partly because of how great Gilgeous-Alexander has been. They hold a 12-1 record in the West.
They have taken down some of the most fearsome teams in the league, such as the Houston Rockets. But they still haven’t gone up against competition like the Detroit Pistons, New York Knicks, Denver Nuggets, and others.
Gilgeous-Alexander is playing incredible basketball and his team is sensational, but they still have more to prove.
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