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West no. 1 Thunder rally past Knicks to tie longest winning streak in franchise history

Published January 4, 2025, 12:00 PMPao Ambat
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The last time Oklahoma City won 14 straight games, the Thunder went all the way to the NBA Finals.

SGA, Jalen Williams, and the red-hot OKC Thunder haven't lost a game since November 20 of last year. | Photo: OKC Thunder

Been there and done that. 

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams combined for 53 points, leading another rousing Oklahoma City Thunder comeback and this time at the New York Knicks' expense, 117-107. 

For the second straight game, OKC trailed by double digits but a strong 37-19 fourth quarter spearheaded by Aaron Wiggins' late outburst extended their winning run to 14 games. That tied for longest in franchise history earlier set by the 1995-96 Seattle Supersonics. 

Wiggins fired 15 of his 19 markers in the final frame for the Thunder, who improved to 29-5. 

Meanwhile, Mikal Bridges had 24 points for the Knicks, who's nine-game winning run ended with Karl-Anthony Towns posting a 17-point, 22-rebound double-double. Jalen Brunson finished with 22 markers and OG Anunoby chipping 20. 

(With reports from Pao Ambat)

[Editor's note: This article was written by a member of the One Sports Digital with the help of AI, and then checked by the staff to ensure accuracy.]