On 4-week anniversary, Oklahoma City Thunder fans will have rest of offseason to enjoy NBA championship.
It's the four-week anniversary of the Oklahoma City Thunder's first NBA championship. With the one-month anniversary a couple of days away, fans continue to ride the high of bringing home the Larry O'Brien trophy.
It's been a busy month since the Thunder blew out the Indiana Pacers in Game 7 of the 2025 NBA Finals. There's been zero time to sit down and enjoy the taste of a title. They went from the championship to the parade to the NBA draft to free agency to the Summer League.
Now that the Thunder played their Summer League finale, the NBA enters its worst part of the calendar year. For nearly three months, the league will head to vacation with rosters mostly set. Now is the perfect time to soak in the championship run.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander stamped his spot among the all-time greats. Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren shushed any critics on them being good enough to be the second-best and third-best options on a championship contender. Mark Daigneault is now one of the top coaches.
And then the role players stepped up. Alex Caruso and Isaiah Hartenstein were home-run offseason additions. Lu Dort, Cason Wallace, Aaron Wiggins and Isaiah Joe all had their own moments throughout the playoffs.
With plenty of time to kill, Thunder fans should reflect on their playoff run. Too many moments are worth a rewatch. There's no guarantee they get another championship, so you should fully enjoy what happened during the two months now that you know how the story ends.
It’s now the 4-week anniversary of the Thunder’s first NBA championship
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