Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Poised to Equal Wilt Chamberlain’s Historic Scoring Streak
Published: March 9, 2026 | 247sports.news
SGA on the Brink of History
Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander stands one 20-point performance away from equaling a feat achieved by only one player in NBA history: Wilt Chamberlain. If he scores at least 20 points on Monday evening, it will mark his 126th consecutive game reaching that milestone, tying “The Stilt’s” legendary streak.
The Legacy of Wilt Chamberlain
Wilt Chamberlain’s name remains synonymous with dominance in NBA record books, more than half a century after his retirement. His records, including the seemingly untouchable 100-point game, continue to be benchmarks for modern players. As Gilgeous-Alexander approaches Chamberlain’s mark, the conversation has turned to the impact and memory of the Hall of Fame center.
“He has all the records. As soon as we talk about breaking a record, we remember that Wilt Chamberlain has already done it,” Luka Doncic remarked.
What Do Modern Players Know of ‘The Stilt’?
Despite his enduring presence in the record books, Chamberlain remains a somewhat distant figure for younger generations of NBA players. Gilgeous-Alexander himself admitted his limited knowledge of the legend.
“Not much besides he was pretty insanely dominant,”
Gilgeous-Alexander told ESPN. “Based on the stats, he did whatever he wanted and was like…”
The sheer statistical dominance of Chamberlain often leaves a sense of disbelief. Kevin Durant, currently sixth on the NBA’s all-time scoring list, reflected on studying Chamberlain’s career.
“I know a lot about Wilt. I studied his career. I remember seeing his stats when I was in college and it blew me away. I couldn’t imagine a player who had 50 points and 25 rebounds. I’ve always been a fan of Wilt because of his numbers. Even with few images, the numbers speak so loudly. It’s unimaginable until you notice the statistics of other players and can then compare. It’s incredible that he really existed.”
A Player for Any Era?
The question of whether Chamberlain could thrive in the modern NBA is a frequent topic of debate. Nikola Jokic, a two-time MVP himself, believes Chamberlain possessed the physical attributes to succeed in any era.
“He was exceptionally athletic, that’s for sure. He could have played in our era. He was faster, more powerful, stronger than all the others, while still being talented,”
Jokic estimated.
Giannis Antetokounmpo also weighed in, citing Bill Russell’s attempts to contain Chamberlain as evidence of his dominance.
“As soon as we talk about statistics, it’s there, right at the top. But one wonders, was he really dominant? Bill Russell was trying to limit him as much as possible and it was almost impossible. We’re talking about Russell, one of the best defenders in history. So we understand how dominant he was,”
Antetokounmpo summarized.
FAQ
- What record is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander approaching? He is attempting to tie Wilt Chamberlain’s record of 126 consecutive games with at least 20 points.
- Who is Wilt Chamberlain? A Hall of Fame center known for his incredible statistics and dominance in the NBA during the 1960s.
- When did Wilt Chamberlain play? He played from 1959 to 1973.
