Oklahoma City Thunder became NBA champions for the second time ever last year, beating Indiana Pacers 46 years after their only title, and received their well-deserved champions ring yesterday, with a 68-14 ratio in the regular season, during NBA opening night last night, that was later followed by a 125-124 victory over Houston Rockets after two overtimes.
Before the match, every Oklahoma player came through the tunnel one by one, receiving sumptuous champions rings of 14-karat gold with more than 800 gemstones, with the initials OKC written in diamonds and the team's shield outlined with diamonds.
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The last one to come out was Gilgeous-Alexander, named 2025 MVP, as well as MVP of the finals, and received the biggest ovation, before proving later why he is the star of the team and Thunder remain favourites for the title this year.
Other incredible details include that the win-loss record of 68-14 is also written with blue and orange sapphires, the colours of the team, and the interior palm side of the ring includes the Latin words labor omnia vincit. Oklahoma's state motto, which means "work conquers all things".
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Will you be watching NBA this year? Remember that some matches, including most of the play-offs and finals, will be broadcast in Amazon Prime Video for the first time in many markets worldwide.