The Sonics have extended their winning streak to seven games in a 103-95 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers Tuesday night at the Wachovia Center.

"To run, you have to be committed to it, and that's something that Nate (McMillan) has us doing," said Ray Allen, who for the second straight game established a season-high point total with 37 on 12-for-24 shooting.

The Sonics are exceeding all expectations so far this season.

"They got one or two guys who can run, but we've got like five, six or seven," said Allen, fresh off of winning Western Conference Player of the Week honors. "Our definite mismatch is Vlade (Vladimir Radmanovic). When Vlade comes in, their big is in the key, and he's sitting outside at the top of the three.

"He's so important to me and Rashard (Lewis) getting easy shots because he's the one that when he shoots it, you say 'How did he get open?' You can hear it in the crowd."

Seattle also made 18 three-pointers, which tied a franchise record and was one shy of the NBA mark.