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The NBA’s most valuable player — for the third time. The league’s best regular-season record — for the first time. Western Conference champions and bound for the NBA Finals — for the second time. NBA champions at last.
In the Oklahoma City Thunder’s 17-year history, no season was more electric than 2024-25 in which OKC broke through for its first NBA championship.
To celebrate this amazing ride — from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s brilliance to the young squad’s dominance from October to June — The Oklahoman has been working on a commemorative hardcover coffee-table chronicling the season. It’s called “Thunder Up! SGA’s MVP Season and OKC’s Historic Championship Run” and will feature exclusive photography and behind-the-scenes stories from The Oklahoman’s award-winning sports team.
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“Thunder Up!” will capture every thunderous moment, from the 15-point victory over Denver in the season opener to dispatching Minnesota in five games to the Thunder hoisting the Larry O’Brien Trophy.
This 160-page, full-color premium collector’s edition will preserve the magic of a season that shook the league, crafted by the men and women who covered it every day for the Loud City faithful.
Order “Thunder Up!” now for $39.95, not including tax and shipping. Order at ThunderUp.PictorialBook.com.
Own a piece of Thunder history today! “Thunder Up!” is a must-have on every OKC fan’s coffee table or bookshelf.
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Contact Gene Myers at gmyers@gannett.com. Follow him on X @GeneMyers. After nearly a quarter-century as sports editor at the Detroit Free Press, Myers unretired to coordinate book and poster projects across the USA TODAY Network. Check out more books and page prints from the USA TODAY Network, including books by The Oklahoman on the Sooners’ fourth consecutive NCAA softball championship and on 60 years of basketball championships at State Fair Arena and page prints of SGA winning his MVP award and Oklahoma’s 2024 softball title.