Overview
- Gilgeous-Alexander scored 35 points as Oklahoma City edged Boston 104-102 to secure its seventh straight victory.
- The Thunder remain atop the Western Conference following the record-setting performance.
- Gilgeous-Alexander said individual marks matter less than results, noting he would have traded the record for the win.
- Oklahoma City center Isaiah Hartenstein missed the game due to injury.
- Elsewhere, Orlando beat Washington 136-131 behind Tristan da Silva’s 26 points as its win streak reached six, and the Lakers topped the Bulls 142-130 with Luka Dončić scoring 51 while Maximilian Kleber sat out with a lumbar injury to move Los Angeles to third in the West.