The Oklahoma City Thunder superstar recorded his 59th straight 20-plus point road game against the Dallas Mavericks.
The 59 consecutive games are now the longest streak in NBA history, breaking Wilt Chamberlain’s record from 1961-63.
The Canadian guard finished with 30 points, four rebounds and five assists in the win over the Mavericks — his NBA-leading 36th 30-plus point game this season.
Sunday was also Gilgeous-Alexander’s 123rd straight game overall with 20-plus points, just three shy of another record Chamberlain has held since 1963.
The reigning MVP was averaging 31.9 points (second in the NBA), 4.4 rebounds, 6.5 assists and 1.3 steals entering Sunday.
Gilgeous-Alexander returned from an abdominal injury in Friday’s win over the Denver Nuggets with a 36-point performance.























