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Last updated: June 25, 2025 3:30 am
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Jun 24, 2025; Oklahoma Metropolis, OK, USA; Oklahoma Metropolis Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) holds up the Larry OíBrien Championship Trophy through the Champions Opening Ceremony for the parade contained in the Paycom Heart. Obligatory Credit score: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Photos

A shirtless Shai Gilgeous-Alexander toted the NBA Finals MVP trophy behind a parade float Tuesday, elevating his left hand to the beat of chants of “MVP, MVP” from the gang as Oklahoma Metropolis turned out in temperatures approaching triple-digits to rejoice the Thunder’s first championship.

Alexander, who started the day in a white tank along with his Canadian flag shirt tied round his waist, carried the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy to the barricade so followers might contact the {hardware}.

Accounting for humidity, the warmth index on the peak of the parade was 101 levels based on AccuWeather. Thick air did not decelerate the get together for the Thunder or 1000’s of followers assembled for a celebration that began in Midtown on Tuesday morning.

Defensive stopper Lu Dort and 7-footer Chet Holmgren showered attendees with champagne, first from the second degree of the crew’s double-decker bus and later from the highest of a golf cart.

“It is highly regarded out right here, so I will preserve this quick and candy,” Jalen Williams stated. “With out this, none of that is potential with out you guys. You guys have been by the ups and downs of the Thunder group. We admire you guys. We love you guys.”

Isaiah Hartenstein stated he hadn’t slept for 36 hours, not like his younger son, who was quick asleep in his father’s arms within the fast aftermath of the crew’s Sport 7 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Sunday.

“It is superb. To expertise it with the household, with the group, it has been actually particular,” Hartenstein stated.

The celebration included a stage for the closing ceremony at Scissortail Park. Thunder followers packed near the stage and once more Gilgeous-Alexander entered the gang, bringing the trophy by throngs of supporters for footage and an up-close alternative with the NBA’s championship prize.

Aaron Wiggins ignited the gang with a short speech that touched on humble beginnings because the fifty fifth choose to a franchise that gained 24 video games throughout his rookie season.

“There was some extent the place they tried to name us the black gap of the NBA,” Wiggins stated. “However 4 years later, after they point out the Thunder group after they point out (proprietor) Clay Bennett, (normal supervisor) Sam Presti, (head coach) Mark Daigneault and each single one among you on this area, they have to say you as NBA champs. And that is it!”

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