The Oklahoma City Thunder won the 2025 NBA Championship over the Indiana Pacers (on Sunday). However, their front office will have a quick turnaround, as the NBA Draft will take place on Wednesday evening at Barclays Center in New York.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander became the second guard in history to win the regular season MVP award and the Finals MVP Award after winning the NBA title in the same season, where he was also the scoring champion of the league.
The 2025 NBA Finals were one for the record books, with the Oklahoma City Thunder beating out the Indiana Pacers in a thrilling seven-game series that had the world captivated.
All season long, it has been strength in numbers for this Oklahoma City Thunder team. Of course, the operation is led by an all-time MVP in Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and an All-Star behind him in Jalen Williams, but this has been a total team effort.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are one of the best teams in NBA history, although one ESPN expert isn’t sure that their success is sustainable. The Oklahoma City Thunder, designed by Sam Presti, are the class of the NBA, and now they have a championship to prove it.
For Game 7 of the NBA Finals, the Oklahoma City Thunder invited Broadway star and Oklahoma native Kristin Chenoweth to perform the national anthem. Unfortunately, the performance left a sour taste in some fans' mouths.
The story of the 2025 NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder can’t be told without mentioning Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. The Canadian superstar isn’t the only reason that OKC achieved basketball immortality, but he is by far the main reason.
The Oklahoma City Thunder celebrated their NBA Finals win on Tuesday with a parade. Players and coaches alike were spotted having a good time together and with the fans.
Fresh off their first NBA title since relocating from Seattle, the Oklahoma City Thunder held a championship parade on Tuesday to celebrate their Game 7 victory over the Indiana Pacers.
After capturing their first championship in franchise history, the Oklahoma City Thunder now face a promising, yet challenging, situation in the years ahead.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are NBA Champions for the first time in team history. The 2024-25 Thunder squad gifts Oklahoma City its first pro sports championship.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Before Oklahoma City Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein inked a three-year, $87 million deal, Thunder GM Sam Presti and the front office traveled to recruit the veteran free agent.
Oklahoma City Thunder guard Aaron Wiggins energized fans at the team’s NBA championship rally. Wiggins proudly defended his team and franchise, after the club won the title.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are NBA Champions for the first time in team history. Since relocating to Bricktown from Seattle in 2008, the Thunder have put together a sustained run of success.
A shirtless Shai Gilgeous-Alexander toted the NBA Finals MVP trophy behind a parade float Tuesday, raising his left hand to the beat of chants of "MVP, MVP" from the crowd as Oklahoma City turned out in temperatures approaching triple-digits to celebrate the Thunder's first championship.
After falling short in both the NBA MVP race and the playoffs last year, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander left no questions about his abilities this season. The seventh-year guard managed to build on back-to-back All-NBA First Team selections with one of the most impressive individual campaigns in basketball history.
As the Oklahoma City Thunder took the court for Sunday night’s Game 7, there was a palpable feeling in the air. A historic season was coming to a close, with one final game left to show for their long season.
The spotlight shines brightest on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren of NBA champion Oklahoma City, but there’s another Thunder player who deserves attention: guard Aaron Wiggins.
The Oklahoma City Thunder clinched their first ever NBA Championship on Sunday with a 103-91 win over the Indiana Pacers that included a 29-point performance from Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and a 20 point game from forward Jalen Williams.
An otherwise mediocre NBA Finals in terms of viewership put on a historic show on Sunday thanks to Game 7. As the Oklahoma City Thunder won 103-91 to claim
After securing the franchise’s first NBA championship Sunday night, the Oklahoma City Thunder are already drawing questions about how many more titles this core group might capture.