The Minnesota Timberwolves reached 99 consecutive games with at least 100 points in early January 2026, moving into sole possession of the third-longest scoring streak the NBA has recorded.
Only two clubs have produced longer runs. The Denver Nuggets set the standard with 136 straight 100-plus efforts from January 1981 through December 1982. The San Antonio Spurs are second at 129 games, a span that lasted from December 1978 to March 1980.
Other notable 100-point streaks
Denver Nuggets: 136 games, January 1981 – December 1982
San Antonio Spurs: 129 games, December 1978 – March 1980
Minnesota Timberwolves: 99 games, December 2024 – present
Atlanta Hawks: 94 games, December 2022 – January 2024
Milwaukee Bucks: 83 games, February 2019 – February 2020
Indiana Pacers: 81 games, March 2023 – March 2024
Cincinnati Royals: 81 games, November 1960 – November 1961
San Antonio Spurs: 80 games, February 1983 – February 1984
Cincinnati Royals: 79 games, December 1961 – December 1962
Philadelphia 76ers: 78 games, November 1966 – October 1967
The Timberwolves’ active streak began in December 2024, leaving them within striking distance of Atlanta’s 94-game mark and positioning the club to threaten the league’s two most enduring records if their offense continues to thrive.
Source: ESPN