The Oklahoma City Thunder’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander began the season ranked 326th on the NBA’s all-time scoring list. By the end of another stellar campaign, the reigning MVP had climbed an astonishing 102 spots, landing at 224th in league history and underscoring just how dominant his scoring production has become. Yet what’s truly remarkable isn’t just the jump he made this season; it’s the trajectory he’s on heading into the future. Gilgeous-Alexander sits just 642 points away from cracking the NBA’s Top 200 all-time scorers, a milestone he will likely reach early in the upcoming season if he maintains his current pace.
As first noted by OKC Thunder Stats on X, another 2,100-point season would push Gilgeous-Alexander to roughly 150th on the NBA’s all-time scoring list. Achieving that would mark his fifth consecutive season with at least 2,100 points, all before he turns 30 years old. That kind of consistency and production places him in rare company. Unlike many prolific scorers who rely heavily on three-point shooting or sheer volume, Gilgeous-Alexander has built his résumé through efficiency, exceptional footwork, patient decision-making, and relentless pressure on opposing defenses. His ability to score from every level of the floor—whether charging toward the rim, toying with mid-range shots, or drawing whistles at the free-throw line—has made him one of basketball’s most complete offensive threats.
The concerning factor for the rest of the league is that there’s little sign of a slowdown. Entering what should be his prime years, Gilgeous-Alexander is well positioned to continue climbing the record books while competing for championships with one of the NBA’s youngest and deepest rosters. If he strings together several more seasons at his current level, discussions about his place among the greatest scorers in league history will only intensify. Players who routinely average more than 30 points per game during their prime tend to ascend rapidly through the all-time rankings, and Gilgeous-Alexander appears to be following that exact blueprint.
Only a few years ago, a Top 200 placement seemed distant. Today, it’s merely the next milestone. At this pace, Gilgeous-Alexander isn’t just advancing on the NBA’s all-time scoring list; he’s constructing a legacy that could eventually place him among the greatest offensive players the game has ever seen. At 27 years old and already an eight-year veteran, every move he makes feels deliberate and purposeful. When he cut off his signature braids, it felt like a subtle message in the Shai way: the quieter I get, the louder my game will speak.
The rest of the NBA should take notice. It seems Gilgeous-Alexander is poised to embark on what many will call a revenge tour in the 2026-27 season, and if history is any guide, his performance will do the talking for him. With a blend of efficiency, range, and an unwavering competitive mindset, he is on pace to redefine what it means to be a modern scoring guard. As the Thunder continue to lean on his multi-faceted approach to offense, the league’s record books become a potential horizon rather than a final destination. The story of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s ascent is becoming a lasting narrative—the ascent of a player who could eventually rank among the greatest scorers and most dynamic offensive players the NBA has ever seen.
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