TO GET ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR REMINDERS. I LOVE THIS ORANGE JERSEY, AND I DIDN’T TAKE THE JERSEY TO THE GAME BECAUSE YOU’RE WEARING THE T SHIRTS. THROUGHOUT THE FINALS, THUNDER FANS HAVE BEEN LINING UP INSIDE THE GAME, AND AT THE THUNDER SHOP, BRINGING THEIR JERSEYS AND A GOAL. YOU WANT TO BRING IN A JERSEY THAT YOU ALREADY HAVE OF A CURRENT PLAYER OR A CUSTOM JERSEY. YOU CAN BRING THAT IN AND GET A PATCH PUT ON IT. AN NBA FINALS PATCH. THAT IS. OF COURSE, THEY’RE ALSO SELLING JERSEYS FOR AROUND $150 THAT ALREADY HAVE THE PATCH, BUT THE $20 TO PUT A PATCH ON IS A LOT BETTER FOR THE POCKETBOOK. AND THE SENTIMENTAL VALUE OF SOME JERSEYS. IT MY FAVORITE JERSEY. I WISH THEY WORE MORE IN THE PLAYOFFS. NOW IT DOES HAVE TO BE ONE OF THE ORANGE, BLUE OR WHITE JERSEYS, SO NO CITY EDITION AND IT CAN’T BE A FORMER PLAYER EITHER. IT’S JUST ONE LITTLE WAY THAT FANS CAN KIND OF BE CONNECTED. IT’S THE SAME PATCH THAT THE PLAYERS WEAR, SO JUST KIND OF THAT CONNECTION TO THEM AND TO THE TEAM. IT’S JUST A SMALL THING THAT MAKES KIND OF A BIG DIFFERENCE. JEFF JARRETT SAYS THE LINE WAS CRAZY LONG FOR GAME FIVE, SO HE JUST TOOK HIS SEAT FOR THE GAME. BUT WEDNESDAY HE WALKED INTO THE THUNDER SHOP JERSEY IN HAND AND WATCHED THEM PRESS HIS PATCH ON. WHEN YOU GO TRAVEL OUTSIDE THE STATE WEARING THUNDER STUFF, PEOPLE LAUGH AT YOU OR THINK YOU’RE A BANDWAGON FAN, OR JUST THINK THAT, YOU KNOW, WE’RE A SMALL MARKET TEAM THAT REALLY, YOU KNOW, WON’T HOLD UP TO ANYTHING. BUT NOW IT’S A REMINDER THAT, HEY, WE MADE IT TO THE FINALS AND WE EARNED OUR WAY THERE. AND THE TEAM SAYS UNTIL THEY RUN OUT OF PATCHES, YOUR CHANCE TO GET IN ON THE HYPE ISN’T OVER. IT’LL BE HERE FOR LOUD CITY LIVE, AND AS LONG AS

Thunder fans rush to add NBA Finals patches to jerseys

Thunder fans are eagerly lining up to add NBA Finals patches to their jerseys, creating lasting memories of the team’s exciting journey.

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Thunder fans are flocking to the Thunder Shop to add NBA Finals patches to their jerseys, ensuring they have a lasting souvenir of the team’s memorable journey.”I love this orange jersey, and I didn’t take the jersey to the game because you’re wearing the free shirts,” said fan Jeff Jarrett.Throughout the finals, fans have been bringing their jerseys to the Thunder Shop with the goal of adding an NBA Finals patch. “If you want to bring in a jersey that you already have of a current player or a custom jersey, you can get in and get a patch put on it,” Landis Tindell, a Thunder spokesperson, said. >> Video Below: Ranking KOCO’s funniest moments covering the NBA FinalsThe patches are available for $20, a more affordable option compared to purchasing a new jersey with the patch for around $150. However, there are some restrictions: the jersey must be one of the orange, blue or white versions, and it cannot be a city edition or feature a former player.”It’s just one little way that fans can be connected. It’s the same patch that the players wear. So just kind of that connection to them, and to the team, it’s just a thing that makes kind of a big difference,” Tindell said.>> Download the KOCO 5 App | Subscribe to KOCO 5’s YouTube channelJarrett noted the long lines during Game Five, opting to wait until Wednesday to visit the Thunder Shop and watch his patch being pressed onto his jersey. “When you go travel outside the state wearing Thunder stuff, people either laugh at you or say you’re a bandwagon fan or just think we’re a small market team that won’t hold up to anything, but now it’s a reminder that, hey, we made it to the finals and we earned our way there,” he said.>> Video Below: OKC police prepare for widespread celebrations if Thunder clinch NBA titleThe team assures fans that patches will be available as long as supplies last, “It’ll be here for Loud City Live, and as long as they’re available in the store,” Tindell said. More Thunder Headlines The Thunder know an NBA title is just 1 win away Thunder NBA Finals: Tickets, schedule and what to know Swiss fan fulfills dream of visiting Oklahoma City for Thunder game Oklahoma City Thunder fans bring electric energy to Paycom Center OKC Bricktown Water Taxi welcomes global visitors during NBA Finals NBA Finals schedule: When you can watch the Thunder play

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Thunder fans are flocking to the Thunder Shop to add NBA Finals patches to their jerseys, ensuring they have a lasting souvenir of the team’s memorable journey.

“I love this orange jersey, and I didn’t take the jersey to the game because you’re wearing the free shirts,” said fan Jeff Jarrett.

Throughout the finals, fans have been bringing their jerseys to the Thunder Shop with the goal of adding an NBA Finals patch.

“If you want to bring in a jersey that you already have of a current player or a custom jersey, you can get in and get a patch put on it,” Landis Tindell, a Thunder spokesperson, said.

>> Video Below: Ranking KOCO’s funniest moments covering the NBA Finals

The patches are available for $20, a more affordable option compared to purchasing a new jersey with the patch for around $150. However, there are some restrictions: the jersey must be one of the orange, blue or white versions, and it cannot be a city edition or feature a former player.

“It’s just one little way that fans can be connected. It’s the same patch that the players wear. So just kind of that connection to them, and to the team, it’s just a thing that makes kind of a big difference,” Tindell said.

>> Download the KOCO 5 App | Subscribe to KOCO 5’s YouTube channel

Jarrett noted the long lines during Game Five, opting to wait until Wednesday to visit the Thunder Shop and watch his patch being pressed onto his jersey.

“When you go travel outside the state wearing Thunder stuff, people either laugh at you or say you’re a bandwagon fan or just think we’re a small market team that won’t hold up to anything, but now it’s a reminder that, hey, we made it to the finals and we earned our way there,” he said.

>> Video Below: OKC police prepare for widespread celebrations if Thunder clinch NBA title

The team assures fans that patches will be available as long as supplies last,

“It’ll be here for Loud City Live, and as long as they’re available in the store,” Tindell said.

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