Thunder rolls through OKC, as fans turn out to celebrate NBA title
OKLAHOMA CITY — Jalen Ross couldn't stop smiling after attending the Oklahoma City Thunder's championship parade.
The 19-year-old Ross was among thousands of Oklahoma City's unwavering fans who finally got to celebrate an NBA championship, after watching the team suffer through several close calls and heartbreaking moments over the past two decades.
The Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Indiana Pacers on Sunday to finally clinch the title. On Tuesday, Finals MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, All-Star Jalen Williams and their teammates joyfully greeted their adoring fans, who lined the downtown streets, despite the 90-degree heat (32 C).
Ross said it was well worth it.
"It's crazy," he said. "From the days of wearing my KD (Kevin Durant) jersey every day, to crying when he left, having the Russell Westbrook Fathead in the living room during the playoffs, and all the Thunder playoff shirts, programs, hats hanging up on my wall to this day — it's crazy to think about. But we did it."
The parade route ended at Scissortail Park, where mayor David Holt declared a city holiday for Clay Bennett, the head of the Thunder's ownership group, then added days for general manager Sam Presti, coach Mark Daigneault and every player on the roster.
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