Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, a standout player for the Oklahoma City Thunder, recently scored 51 points in a 137-128 win against the Houston Rockets. This marked the team's 50th victory of the season. Remarkably, this was the fourth time in seven weeks that he achieved a 50-point game. According to ESPN, this is the shortest span between a player's first and fourth 50-point games ever recorded.
Despite these impressive performances, Gilgeous-Alexander remains humble. He acknowledges that not everyone can be like Michael Jordan. "Not everybody can be Michael Jordan, you know what I mean? No matter how much work you put in," he stated. He emphasised that while such achievements might seem routine, his focus is on enjoying the game and competing.

The Canadian player has joined an elite group by recording four or more 50-point games in one NBA season. This list includes legends like Wilt Chamberlain, Michael Jordan, Elgin Baylor, James Harden, Kobe Bryant, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. During his recent performance, Gilgeous-Alexander made all 10 of his free throws and successfully hit five out of nine three-point attempts.
For Gilgeous-Alexander, winning is more important than personal accolades. He expressed satisfaction with his team's success rather than individual scores. "Whether it's 50, whether it's 27, whether it's 17. As long as we win, I have fun with it," he said. His primary goal is to contribute to victories rather than focusing solely on scoring or other statistics.
Thunder coach Mark Daigneault praised Gilgeous-Alexander for his ability to enhance team dynamics. Daigneault noted that Gilgeous-Alexander's current playing pace allows teammates to excel alongside him. "I just think he's got an unbelievable pace to him right now," Daigneault mentioned. This balance between aggression and teamwork has been crucial for the Thunder's success.
Gilgeous-Alexander's recent performances have solidified his status as one of the league's top players this season. His consistent high-level play has not only contributed to personal milestones but also propelled his team forward in their pursuit of success.