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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander breaks Wilt Chamberlain’s record in Oklahoma City’s win over Boston

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The last two NBA regular seasons have been Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s world. Fortunately for us, we’re living in it. The former Kentucky Wildcat has dominated the association two years running, winning MVP and the NBA Finals in 2024-25 and positioning himself to repeat both feats in 2025-26. Then, on Thursday, he did the unthinkable: surpassing a Wilt Chamberlain record.

With 7:04 left in the third quarter, SGA splashed a long two-pointer over Boston’s Baylor Scheierman to crack the 20-point mark. In the process, he vaulted above Wilt the Stilt for the most consecutive 20-point games in NBA history.

AS CONSISTENT AS IT GETS IN THE NBA 🍿

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has scored 20+ points for the 127th consecutive game. This is the longest streak in NBA history, breaking Wilt Chamberlain's record that had stood since 1963. pic.twitter.com/30JaP8SW8l

— ESPN Insights (@ESPNInsights) March 13, 2026

Chamberlain’s mark would have been much longer if not for an ejection just four minutes into game No. 127 on his potential streak. After getting tossed, he rattled off 92 straight games with 20-plus points. But now, he holds the second- and third-longest such streaks, thanks to SGA’s remarkable consistency. And even though SGA’s brand of basketball gets bashed at times, some of his detractors can still applaud the absurdity of this accomplishment.

Doesn’t matter what era you like. Breaking something Wilt held for six decades deserves appreciation.

— Unc Approved (@Unc_Approved) March 13, 2026

Breaking a record held by Wilt Chamberlain for 60+ years is just absurd. SGA is writing a whole new chapter. 🏀🔥

— 𝐑𝐎𝐌𝐄𝐎 (@ROMEO_77R) March 13, 2026

Man breaking a Wilt record feels unreal like pulling a secret rare

— tony seveyrac (@fsifo71141733) March 13, 2026

Records from the Wilt Chamberlain era weren’t supposed to fall but Shai Gilgeous-Alexander just did it. Respect

— DE HULL🇨🇦🇳🇬 (@Nwabunwagu) March 13, 2026

The Oklahoma City Thunder are 3.5 games clear of the San Antonio Spurs for the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference. If they can hang on to that spot, they’re going to be very tough to topple in the playoffs. OKC and SGA return to the floor on Sunday versus the Minnesota Timberwolves (1 p.m. ET., ABC).

How long will SGA keep the streak going? Kalshi is taking action on predictions!

Braden Ramsey

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