Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 33 points to lead the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 105-92 home win over the Boston Celtics on Sunday.

The Thunder extended their winning streak to a franchise-record 15. Oklahoma City’s winning streak is tied for the longest this season with Cleveland, which won 15 consecutive games to start the season.

Aaron Wiggins, the star of Oklahoma City’s fourth-quarter comeback against the Knicks on Friday, scored 15 points off the bench. Luguentz Dort had 14, Cason Wallace added 13 and Jalen Williams put up 10.

The Thunder tightened things up defensively after giving up 65 first-half points, holding the defending champions to just 27 points in the second half. Boston hadn’t scored fewer than 44 points in a half this season.

The Celtics were just 8-of-40 (20%) from the field in the second half.

Jayson Tatum had 26 points and 10 rebounds for Boston, whose three-game winning streak was snapped. Brown added 21 points — all in the first half. Brown was 0-for-7 from the floor after halftime. Kristaps Porzingis added 19 points and nine boards.

Oklahoma City improved to 11-0 against the Eastern Conference this season.

The Thunder trailed by as many as 13 in the game and 11 in the second half before they fought their way back. Gilgeous-Alexander, who also finished with 11 rebounds and six assists, had his hands all over a 9-0 Thunder run in the fourth quarter that turned the tide.

The Thunder took the lead on a pair of Gilgeous-Alexander free throws, before Dort’s steal and dunk put them up, 89-85.

After a Boston miss, Gilgeous-Alexander drained a step-back three-pointer over Jrue Holliday to stretch the lead to seven. Two possessions later, he blocked Tatum’s shot at the rim, then found Isaiah Hartenstein for an alley-oop dunk in traffic.

After the Thunder squandered several other chances to extend the lead, Dort hit back-to-back three-pointers to put Oklahoma City up 100-88 with less than two minutes remaining.

The second came courtesy of Gilgeous-Alexander, who stole the ball from Jaylen Brown and then found Dort for the three-pointer.

The Thunder have trailed by double figures in each of their last four games before coming back to win.

The Oklahoma City Thunder made history on Friday night, extending their winning streak to 15 games with a thrilling 130-124 comeback victory over the Boston Celtics. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the charge, scoring 37 points, including 10 in the final quarter, to propel the Thunder to their longest winning streak in franchise history.

The Celtics, who had been riding a six-game winning streak of their own, looked poised to hand the Thunder their first loss in over a month, leading by as many as 14 points in the third quarter. However, Oklahoma City’s resilience and determination proved too much for Boston to overcome. The Thunder’s bench, led by Josh Giddey’s 18 points and 7 rebounds, played a crucial role in the comeback.

Gilgeous-Alexander’s performance was a highlight reel in itself. The 24-year-old guard has been playing at an MVP level during the Thunder’s winning streak, averaging 28.5 points, 6.2 assists, and 5.5 rebounds per game. His ability to score, facilitate, and defend has made him nearly unguardable. “Shai’s incredible,” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said after the game. “He’s our leader, and he’s playing at an elite level.”

The Thunder’s 15-game winning streak has sent shockwaves throughout the NBA, with many pundits and fans alike taking notice of Oklahoma City’s emergence as a legitimate title contender. The team’s chemistry and cohesion have been evident, with players moving the ball crisply and finding open teammates. The Thunder’s offense has been firing on all cylinders, averaging 125.5 points per game during the streak.

Boston’s Jayson Tatum did his best to keep the Celtics in the game, scoring 35 points and grabbing 8 rebounds. However, the Thunder’s defense, which has been much-maligned in recent years, proved to be the difference-maker. Oklahoma City held Boston to just 42% shooting from the field in the fourth quarter, allowing them to mount their comeback.

The Thunder’s winning streak has also been fueled by their ability to win close games. Friday’s victory marked the eighth time during the streak that Oklahoma City has come from behind to win. The team’s resilience and determination have been impressive, and their ability to stay focused under pressure has been a key factor in their success.

As the Thunder continues to roll, they’ll face stiff competition from the likes of the Phoenix Suns and Golden State Warriors. However, with their current momentum, Oklahoma City is confident they can take on anyone. “We’re not worried about who we’re playing,” Gilgeous-Alexander said after the game. “We’re just focused on ourselves and our process.”

The Celtics, despite the loss, remain a top-tier team in the Eastern Conference. They’ll look to regroup and refocus, with their sights set on a playoff berth. Boston’s depth and experience will serve them well in the long run, but for now, they’ll have to settle for being the Thunder’s latest victim.

The Thunder’s franchise-record 15-game winning streak has set a new benchmark for the team. They’re no longer just a promising young team; they’re a legitimate title contender. With their sights set on a championship, Oklahoma City is ready to take on all comers.

The NBA world will be watching with bated breath as the Thunder looks to extend their winning streak. Can they make it 16 in a row? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the Thunder is a team to be reckoned with.

In the end, the Thunder’s thrilling victory over the Celtics was a statement win. They proved that they’re a team to be taken seriously, and their 15-game winning streak is no fluke. As they continue to roll, the NBA world will be watching, eager to see what’s next for this talented young team.

The Thunder’s winning streak has brought the city of Oklahoma City together. Fans are buzzing with excitement, and the team’s energy is palpable. As they continue to make history, the Thunder is becoming a beloved part of the city’s sports landscape.

With their sights set on a championship, the Thunder will face tough challenges ahead. However, with their young core leading the charge, they’re confident they can overcome any obstacle. The NBA world is taking notice, and the Thunder is ready to take center stage.