What To Know About Oklahoma City Thunder’s Championship Rings

Welcome to the 2025-26 NBA season! In an exciting double-overtime thriller, the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Houston Rockets 125 – 124 at the Paycom Center in downtown Oklahoma City this morning.  The reigning champion and NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP), Shai Gilgeous Alexander (SGA), nailed go-ahead free throws with 2.3 seconds left (35 points overall) to help OKC outduel Alperen Sengun’s 39-point game and Kevin Durant’s 23 points.

Each ring is a 14-karat gold which features more than 800 custom-cut, hand-set gemstones designed by Jostens.  Thunder players, Thunder chairman Clay Bennett, Thunder executive vice president and general manager Sam Presti, and coach Mark Daigneault received their rings in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

 

Additional unique touches include:

  • Inside the ring top lies a removable band ring, featuring their jersey number and signature.
  • The ring top opens to display an image of the team raising the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy.
  • Custom-cut diamonds intricately adorn the ring top, both inside and behind the OKC logo.
  • The Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy is featured on the ring top to symbolize their first championship title, including diamonds encased by a gold basketball.
  • The player’s name side features their historic 68-14 record, with their number adorned in diamonds and surrounded by lightning bolts.
  • On the outer palm side is a special tribute to the Gates of Time and the Reflecting Pool at the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
  • 2025, the year of their championship title, is featured on the side of the ring in yellow gold, including the NBA logo.

 

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