In a game where the Oklahoma City Thunder set a franchise record amid an 8-0 start , All-Star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander made NBA history with his 80th consecutive 20+ point game in a 126-101 win against the Los Angeles Clippers. Gilgeous-Alexander raced to 30+ points before the final frame for the third straight night, as his 18 points after halftime led to the Thunder's first double-digit lead in the fourth quarter against the Clippers.

After the win, a reporter asked Gilgeous-Alexander if the Thunder, amidst its perfect 8-0 record as defending champions, has a chance to become the NBA's first dynasty since the Golden State Warriors.

“Yeah, every team has a chance,” Gilgeous-Alexander replied. “Every team starts the year 0-0. They have 82 games, and they get a chance to win all 82.

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