IT WAS AMAZING. TUESDAY WAS A FIRST FOR OKLAHOMA CITY. I’M 75 YEARS OLD AND I AM SO THANKFUL THAT I WAS ABLE TO SEE THIS TO WIN NBA. OH YES YES YES, A SPECTACLE TO SEE FROM THE ROOFTOP AND ON THE GROUND. I LOVED IT, I LOVED IT, I WISH I COULD HAVE STOOD CLOSER, BUT I SAW WHO I WANTED TO SEE. ALL OF OKLAHOMA CITY, THE PLACE TO BE TUESDAY MORNING AS THE OKC THUNDER MADE THEIR WAY DOWN A PATH AS CHAMPIONS, FANS EXCITED TO WITNESS HISTORY DURING THE 2025 CHAMPION PARADE. THERE’S NO WORDS FOR THIS. THERE ARE MORE PEOPLE HERE THAN I THOUGHT WAS GOING TO BE HERE. I MEAN, THIS WAS THIS WAS AMAZING TO ME. I AM I AM PROUD O
Thunder star Alex Caruso to work ‘shift’ at Oklahoma City Raising Cane’s location on Thursday
Caruso will work his “shift” just days after helping the Thunder win its first NBA championship

Updated: 1:40 PM CDT Jun 25, 2025
Thunder shooting guard Alex Caruso will soon serve fans at an Oklahoma City Raising Cane’s restaurant after winning an NBA championship. | RELATED VIDEO ABOVE | Fans witness history during OKC Thunder’s championship paradeFrom 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday, Caruso will suit up and become a Raising Cane’s crew member at the location at 6340 N. May Ave. During his “shift,” Caruso will serve chicken fingers to Thunder fans and work the front counter and drive-thru as well as take pictures, sign autographs – although autographs are not guaranteed – and more. Caruso will work his “shift” just days after helping the Thunder win its first NBA championship and celebrating the title with fans during a parade through Oklahoma City. The championship is Caruso’s second, having won his first while with the Los Angeles Lakers in The Bubble during the 2020 season. Video Below: Shirtless Alex Caruso celebrates with fans during Thunder championship parade. Click here to learn more. During the Thunder’s seven-game series against the Pacers, Caruso averaged 10.1 points per game and scored 20 points twice. He also was solid on defense and made several hustle plays that swung momentum in various games. Video Below: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Alex Caruso celebrate with each other and fans during championship paradeThe 2024-25 season was Caruso’s first with the Oklahoma City Thunder after being traded from the Chicago Bulls. He did, however, start his NBA journey in Oklahoma City by playing for the Blue in the Development League. Top HeadlinesPolice identify 18-year-old victim who died after shooting outside Harkins Theatre in BricktownTips to beat the heat and stay safe during heat wavesWalmart announces return of ‘Walmart Deals’ sales event, competing with Amazon’s Prime Day’Swam away with the victim’: Report details ‘thrashing gator’ incident that left Florida woman deadJuvenile taken to hospital after shooting in northwest Oklahoma City, police say
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Thunder shooting guard Alex Caruso will soon serve fans at an Oklahoma City Raising Cane’s restaurant after winning an NBA championship.
| RELATED VIDEO ABOVE | Fans witness history during OKC Thunder’s championship parade
From 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday, Caruso will suit up and become a Raising Cane’s crew member at the location at 6340 N. May Ave. During his “shift,” Caruso will serve chicken fingers to Thunder fans and work the front counter and drive-thru as well as take pictures, sign autographs – although autographs are not guaranteed – and more.

Courtesy Raising Cane’s
Thunder shooting guard Alex Caruso will work a “shift” at a Raising Cane’s location on Thursday, June 26, in Oklahoma City. Â
Caruso will work his “shift” just days after helping the Thunder win its first NBA championship and celebrating the title with fans during a parade through Oklahoma City. The championship is Caruso’s second, having won his first while with the Los Angeles Lakers in The Bubble during the 2020 season.
Video Below: Shirtless Alex Caruso celebrates with fans during Thunder championship parade. Click here to learn more.
During the Thunder’s seven-game series against the Pacers, Caruso averaged 10.1 points per game and scored 20 points twice. He also was solid on defense and made several hustle plays that swung momentum in various games.
Video Below: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Alex Caruso celebrate with each other and fans during championship parade
The 2024-25 season was Caruso’s first with the Oklahoma City Thunder after being traded from the Chicago Bulls. He did, however, start his NBA journey in Oklahoma City by playing for the Blue in the Development League.
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