Oklahoma City Thunder beat Indiana Pacers 103 to 91 in the NBA finals game 7 and won the tournament title. The achievement of the team’s big campaign, which features its cast with names like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Willians and Alex Caruso.
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With the conquest of the NBA by Oklahoma City Thunder, the feat of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and his companions is considered as The first in the history of the franchise under the current name and headquarterseven though Officially this is not the only title of the organization.
The franchise has an NBA title won in 1979, but at that time it was still known as Seattle SuperSonics. When the team was transferred to Oklahoma City in 2008, the whole history – including statistics, titles and records – was taken together.
Seattle’s move to Oklahoma was not quiet. The Supersonic fans were extremely dedicated and was angry with the departure of the team. It all started in 2006, when Howard Schultzthen owner of the Sonics (and also Starbucks Network), sold the WNBA team and franchise, Seattle Storm, to the group Professional Basketball Club LLCled by Clay BennettOklahoma.
As part of the hit, The name Supersonics, the logo, the colors, the banners, the brand’s trophies and historical rights were preserved for Seattle. This means that if a new team is created in the city in the future, it can resume the whole identity of Sonics – which should happen if the NBA confirms its planned expansion to 32 teams, placing new franchises in Seattle e Las Vegas.
Thus, with the OKC NBA title, it is recognized as The team’s first title like Oklahoma City Thunderan unprecedented achievement for the city and this new era of the franchise.
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Summary of the Regular Season OKC 2024‑25
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Total games: 82
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Wins: 68
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Defeats: 14
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Use: 82.9% (best NBA brand in the season)
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Classification: 1st place in the Northwest Division and West Conference