Shai's Streak Market Crashes After Record
Consecutive games market collapses as traders realize the historic streak won't reach 195 games.
The market for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's consecutive 20-point streak just delivered a reality check, crashing from 90¢ to 18¢—a brutal -72¢ collapse. SGA currently sits at 128 consecutive games after breaking Wilt Chamberlain's 63-year-old record of 126 games, but traders are now pricing in the mathematical reality. With roughly 50-60 games remaining in the season and playoffs, reaching 195+ consecutive games would require the streak to survive deep into next season—a tall order even for the reigning MVP. The streak nearly ended against Minnesota when SGA needed a late and-1 to hit 20 points, demonstrating the increasing pressure as opponents become more aware. Markets are recognizing that while the record is historic, sustaining it for another 67 games faces overwhelming odds as the NBA season progresses.
Market data sourced from Kalshi. Odds reflect prices at time of analysis and may have changed.