7 Players Who Consecutively Scored 20+ Points
The Most Elite Scorers Basketball Has Ever Seen
Scoring 20 points in an NBA game is tough, but doing it night after night is legendary. These remarkable streaks highlight the rare players whose consistency, dominance, and skill allowed them to produce at an unbelievable level every game.
126 – Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–1963
Chamberlain’s 126-game streak is one of the most unbelievable scoring runs in basketball history, showcasing his unmatched dominance. Night after night, he overwhelmed defenses with size, stamina, and sheer scoring volume that remains unimaginable even in today’s NBA.
94 – Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, 2024–present
Shai’s ongoing run reflects his rise into the league’s most unstoppable scorer. His efficient scoring is also propelling the Oklahoma City Thunder towards breaking the Golden State Warriors' record of winning the most games in a season.
92 – Wilt Chamberlain, 1963–1964
Chamberlain followed up his historic earlier stretch with another massive scoring streak, proving his dominance wasn’t a one-time burst. Maintaining this level across seasons shows how far ahead he was of his era both physically and skill-wise.
79 – Oscar Robertson, 1963–1964
Robertson’s 79-game streak came during his most complete offensive period, where he blended scoring with playmaking at a level unheard of at the time. His ability to control games with both power and precision made him unstoppable.
72 – Kevin Durant, 2015–2016
Durant’s 72-game streak showcased peak scoring artistry—effortless shooting, unmatched versatility, and an ability to produce 20 points without even appearing to break rhythm. It highlighted why he remains one of the most gifted offensive players ever.
72 – Michael Jordan, 1987–1988
Jordan’s consistency during this stretch reflected his evolution into a fully unstoppable force. His scoring came from relentless drives, mid-range mastery, and unmatched competitiveness, setting the tone for a season that cemented his rise as the league’s premier star.
71 – Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 1971–1972
Kareem’s 71-game streak showcased the reliability of the skyhook and his nightly dominance as a scorer. Even young in his career, he combined finesse, power, and inevitability in a way that overwhelmed every defender he faced.

