SGA scores 28 as Thunder tie NBA mark for best start

SGA scores 28 as Thunder tie NBA mark for best start

SGA scores 28 as Thunder tie NBA mark for best start

2025-12-12 21:18:25



Thunder Rolls SGA Scores 28 as OKC Ties NBA Mark for Best Start

The Oklahoma City Thunder have matched the best 25-game start to an NBA season, tying the 2015-16 Golden State Warriors with their impressive 24-1 record. At the heart of this success is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's outstanding performance, which saw him score a career-high 28 points in a dominant 138-89 win over the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday.

Gilgeous-Alexander's impressive display, coupled with Chet Holmgren's 24 points and eight rebounds, propelled the Thunder to their 16th consecutive victory. This milestone not only sets a franchise record but also propels them into the semifinals of the NBA Cup, where they will face the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday.

As the Thunder continues to roll, it is clear that Gilgeous-Alexander's all-around game and impressive scoring ability are key factors in their success. His ability to adjust to different situations on the court, whether driving to the basket or hitting from outside, makes him an unstoppable force. With an average of 28 points per game, he has proven himself to be a crucial element in the Thunder's winning streak.

As the team looks to continue their dominance and make a deep run in the playoffs, Gilgeous-Alexander will undoubtedly be at the forefront. His adaptability, combined with his impressive scoring ability, makes him a key factor in the Thunder's quest for the NBA championship.

In this blog post, we will delve deeper into what makes Gilgeous-Alexander so effective on the court and how his approach to the game is helping the Thunder dominate their opponents. We will explore the factors that contribute to his success and discuss the implications of the Thunder's impressive start to the season. Let us begin!


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