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New Era Celebrates Oklahoma City Thunder's NBA Championship With New Collection
New Era Celebrates Oklahoma City Thunder's NBA Championship With New Collection

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time25-06-2025

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New Era Celebrates Oklahoma City Thunder's NBA Championship With New Collection

Summary New Eralaunched its 2025NBAChampions collection to celebrate theOklahoma City Thunder's recentchampionship win. This collection features the very same caps donned by the players during their postgame celebrations and championship parade. Among the offerings is the A-Frame 9FIFTY, a black snapback with the team's primary logo on a woven patch, accented by 'Champions' in gold script. Another highlight is the Side Patch 59FIFTY, which showcases the team-colored cap with the Larry O'Brien Trophy and NBA Champions patch on the right side. Rounding out the release is the Champions Parade 9SEVENTY, a black and white stretch snap cap featuring the NBA Finals logo. 'Years in the making, this is a historic victory for the Oklahoma City Thunder and we're proud to be part of the celebration' said Tim Shanahan, Senior Director of Licensed Products at New Era Cap. 'Watching the Thunder hoist the Larry O'Brien Trophy after a hard-fought season was a moment basketball fans will never forget. Our latest collection is fit for the glory of this long-awaited NBA title—giving fans a chance to show their pride and celebrate alongside their champions.' Check out the collaboration above. The full collection of both apparel and headwear are available now on the officialNew Era webstore.

The Oklahoma City Thunder Are Your 2025 NBA Champions
The Oklahoma City Thunder Are Your 2025 NBA Champions

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time23-06-2025

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The Oklahoma City Thunder Are Your 2025 NBA Champions

Summary TheOklahoma City Thunderdefeated theIndiana Pacers103-91 in game seven to become the 2025NBAChampions. This marks the franchise's first championship since its move from Seattle in 2008. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the regular season and Finals Most Valuable Player, led game seven with 29 points, 5 rebounds and 12 assists. Meanwhile, Bennedict Mathurin led the Pacers with 24 points, 13 rebounds and 3 assists. By halftime, the Pacers led the game 48-47 by halftime, but were left without their star player Tyrese Haliburton after a serious injury in the first quarter forced him out of the game. His father, John Haliburton, confirmed toESPNthat the player suffered an injury to his Achilles tendon. The@okcthunderare the 2024-25 NBA Champions! — NBA (@NBA)June 23, 2025

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