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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Says Thunder Eyeing NBA Wins Record

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Last updated: December 12, 2025 8:09 pm
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Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has expressed that the team is aiming high this season, with aspirations not only for playoff success but also for setting a new benchmark during the regular season. Specifically, Gilgeous-Alexander mentioned that the Thunder have their sights set on the NBA record for most wins in a single season — the 73-win mark set by the Golden State Warriors in the 2015-2016 season.

Speaking after a recent game, Gilgeous-Alexander emphasized the team’s drive and ambition. While acknowledging that it’s a lofty goal, he noted that the Thunder are focused on maximizing their potential and aren’t shying away from high expectations. He highlighted the team’s chemistry, youth, and competitive spirit as reasons why such a record is not entirely out of reach.

The Thunder, led by Gilgeous-Alexander’s leadership and consistent performance, have made notable strides in recent seasons. With a roster featuring young talent and strong depth, Oklahoma City has positioned itself as a competitive presence in the Western Conference. The team’s development under head coach Mark Daigneault has garnered attention, as the Thunder continue to build on a foundation centered around efficient play and defensive intensity.

While setting the win record remains a rare feat, Gilgeous-Alexander’s comments reflect a culture of ambition within the Thunder organization. Setting clear, high-level objectives such as breaking long-standing NBA records can help galvanize a young squad and provide focus throughout the grind of a long season.

With months remaining in the regular season, the Thunder’s performance on the court will determine how close they come to challenging the 73-win milestone. Regardless of the outcome, Gilgeous-Alexander’s remarks underscore a mindset of determination and collective ambition that suggests Oklahoma City will continue to be a team to watch closely this season.

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