The Oklahoma City Thunder released the Nike NBA City Edition uniforms that they’ll wear during the upcoming 2025-26 season. The new City Edition uniforms pay tribute to the Native and Indigenous cultures that shape Oklahoma’s identity and community spirit, Thunder officials said. The uniforms and a City Edition court at the Paycom Center will be debuted during the Thunder’s annual Native American Heritage Night game on Nov. 19 against the Sacramento Kings. The latest City Edition uniform draws inspiration from the team’s 2018-19 design, with this year’s version deepening the connection to Oklahoma’s rich Native heritage. It weaves together historical influences with modern-day pride, reflecting Oklahoma City as a city on the move, united by culture and energized by the Thunder’s growing legacy, according to a news release. Video Below: OSU alum Taylor Gooch wears SGA jersey at LIV Golf tournament in IndianapolisInterlocking geometric shapes form “OKC” at the center of the jersey. The design is inspired by the Oklahoma River that connects the north and south sides of the city, with water-like teeth uniting the jersey’s halves. The waistband features a pattern of expanding squares representing growing communities and are inspired by ceremonial regalia. The right leg-side of the shorts features a turtle emblem, and the turtle’s squares and arrows point toward OKC. Video Below: OKC sees sales tax surge amid Thunder’s championship runSunset-toned sashes wrap the uniform’s shoulder and shorts leg to honor tribal resilience and shared identity. Eleven geometric stars on the sides of the jersey and shorts carry forward stories passed through generations, the news release states. The Thunder’s new City Edition uniforms are featured at an exhibit at the First Americans Museum, where fans can enter a contest to win City Edition gear. The exhibit runs Thursday through Sept. 5, and the uniform will be digitally exhibited at the museum through Native American Heritage Month in November. Special City Edition theme games and the alternate court will be held during each Friday home game starting on Dec. 5. The City Edition collection goes on sale Nov. 11. Fans can sign up for merchandise text or email notifications on the Thunder’s website. Top HeadlinesHomicide investigation underway after body found in vehicle at southwest Oklahoma City parkPowerball jackpot reaches $700 million after no big winners from Wednesday night’s drawingSemi-trailer removed after getting stuck for hours on bridge over I-40 in Del CityMan killed after falling 80 feet from wind turbine in EnidOklahoma man found in the road with mysterious injury is taken off life support
OKLAHOMA CITY —
The Oklahoma City Thunder released the Nike NBA City Edition uniforms that they’ll wear during the upcoming 2025-26 season.
The new City Edition uniforms pay tribute to the Native and Indigenous cultures that shape Oklahoma’s identity and community spirit, Thunder officials said. The uniforms and a City Edition court at the Paycom Center will be debuted during the Thunder’s annual Native American Heritage Night game on Nov. 19 against the Sacramento Kings.
The latest City Edition uniform draws inspiration from the team’s 2018-19 design, with this year’s version deepening the connection to Oklahoma’s rich Native heritage. It weaves together historical influences with modern-day pride, reflecting Oklahoma City as a city on the move, united by culture and energized by the Thunder’s growing legacy, according to a news release.
Video Below: OSU alum Taylor Gooch wears SGA jersey at LIV Golf tournament in Indianapolis
Interlocking geometric shapes form “OKC” at the center of the jersey. The design is inspired by the Oklahoma River that connects the north and south sides of the city, with water-like teeth uniting the jersey’s halves.
The waistband features a pattern of expanding squares representing growing communities and are inspired by ceremonial regalia. The right leg-side of the shorts features a turtle emblem, and the turtle’s squares and arrows point toward OKC.
Video Below: OKC sees sales tax surge amid Thunder’s championship run
Sunset-toned sashes wrap the uniform’s shoulder and shorts leg to honor tribal resilience and shared identity. Eleven geometric stars on the sides of the jersey and shorts carry forward stories passed through generations, the news release states.
The Thunder’s new City Edition uniforms are featured at an exhibit at the First Americans Museum, where fans can enter a contest to win City Edition gear. The exhibit runs Thursday through Sept. 5, and the uniform will be digitally exhibited at the museum through Native American Heritage Month in November.
Special City Edition theme games and the alternate court will be held during each Friday home game starting on Dec. 5.
The City Edition collection goes on sale Nov. 11. Fans can sign up for merchandise text or email notifications on the Thunder’s website.
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