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OKC Thunder shows off its youth in funny way after winning NBA championship

OKC Thunder shows off its youth in funny way after winning NBA championship

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It's a wholesome anecdote for the second-youngest NBA champion when you think about it.
After the Oklahoma City Thunder won its first NBA title on June 22, most of the players didn't know how to handle the champagne party in the locker room.
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It took 31-year-old Thunder guard Alex Caruso, who won the NBA title with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2020, to teach his teammates how to open bottles of champagne.
"None of us knew how to do it," Isaiah Hartenstein said after the Thunder's 103-91 win against the Pacers in Game 7 of the NBA Finals. "It was more like, you know those YouTube tutorials. We were just asking A.C. how to do it."
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Jaylin Williams wasn't a fan of his first beer
Meanwhile, Thunder center Jaylin Williams didn't give a ringing endorsement of what was apparently his first beer, a Michelob Ultra.
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Jalen Williams 'gonna stick to Shirley Temples'
Jalen Williams also wasn't a fan of alcohol after the Thunder won the NBA Finals.
"I had a couple of shots, champagne, had beer," Williams told ESPN. "It was all disgusting. I'm gonna stick to Shirley Temples."
Time will tell if the Thunder will sing a different tune after Tuesday's parade.
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Jeff Patterson is the sports editor for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Jeff? He can be reached at jpatterson@oklahoman.com or on X/Twitter at @jeffpattOKC. Support Jeff's work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com .
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