
Having already put together a career worthy of legendary status, Oklahoma City Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had one of the most memorable games of his career to date on Monday night.
Gilgeous-Alexander, 27, was at his best while matching an icon with a share of NBA history as the Thunder beat the Denver Nuggets 129-126. He scored 35 points, shooting a 66.7% from the field and falling one rebound away from a triple-double with nine boards and 15 assists.
Gilgeous-Alexander's monster performance saw him tie Wilt Chamberlain for the longest streak of scoring at least 20 points in NBA history at 126 games.
But his total statistics and historic achievement still don't tell the whole story of why the game was a special one for Gilgeous-Alexander.
HISTORIC NIGHT FOR SGA
— NBA (@NBA) March 10, 2026
35 PTS
9 REB
15 AST (career-high)
0 TO
Ties Wilt Chamberlain for the longest 20+ point streak in NBA history (126 straight games)
Then hits the game winner pic.twitter.com/8QXrNU70Ka
The reigning league MVP and Finals MVP made sure the Oklahoma City faithful went home happy after his big night. With the game tied at 126-126, Gilgeous-Alexander took control of the ball and drilled a clutch three to win the game in the final seconds.
"I have answers to the test… but I gotta see the questions first," Gilgeous-Alexander said when asked about his mindset in clutch moments by a reporter after the game.
SGA on his mindset in the clutch:
— NBA (@NBA) March 10, 2026
"I have answers to the test… but I gotta see the questions first." https://t.co/H9yFR7cAHp pic.twitter.com/vLNfiBN7lF
So far through 54 games played, the four-time All-Star is averaging 31.7 points, 4.5 rebounds and 6.6 assists with a 55.1% shooting clip and a 38.3% mark from long range.
In addition to Gilgeous-Alexander's heroics, the win sent a message to another contender and increased the Thunder's lead at the top of the Western Conference standings. Oklahoma City now holds a 51-15 record and has a three-game lead over the rival San Antonio Spurs.
The Nuggets are now 11.5 games back at 39-26 and in sixth place in the conference.
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