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NIKE, NIKE MESH JERSEY, SIZE 48 (+4 LENGTH)
MESH
This away 🌃‘Icon Edition’ jersey was worn by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on June 11, 2025, durin🌼g Game 3 of the NBA Finals as the Oklahoma City Thunder faced off against the Indiana Pacers.
Coming off a dominant Game 2 win that evened the series, NBA MVP Gilgeous-Alexander came out aggressive, determined to carry the momentum forward. The Thunder raced to an early lead behind SGA and Chet Holmgren, who combined for 19 of OKC’s 3💖2 first-quarter points. But Indiana responded with a huge second quarter, taking a 64–60 lead into halftime. SGA stayed hot in the third—scoring 9 points to lead all scorers—but the Pacers pulled a🦩way late to take Game 3, 116–107.
The Finals continued to swing back and forth, with neither team relenting. Ultimately, it was Gilgeous-Al💫exander who delivered in the clutch, leading the Thunder to their first NBA Championship since relocating to Oklahoma City.
This jersey also carr🌟ies significance beyond the Finals, having been worn in three pivotal games during the Thunder’s run through the Western Conference:
May 28, 2025 (Game 5, ꦑWestern Conference Finals vs. Timberwolves): SGA recorded 34 points, 7 rebounds, 8 assists, and 2 steals in a 124–94 blowout win.
May 22, 2025 (Game 2, Western Conference Finals vs. Timberwolves): SGA tallied 38 points, 3 rebounds,ꦕ 8 assists, and 3 steals in a 118–103🌼 victory.
May 18, 2025 (Game 7, Western Conference Semifinals vs.▨ Nuggets): In a series-clinching performance, SGA dropped 35 points with 3 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals, and a block in a 125–93 rout.
This jersey stands as one of the most significant worn by Gilgeous-Alexander in his historic 2025 campaign. From a Game 7 masterpiece to two Western Conference Finals victories, it was present for the♕ defining moments of OKC’s title run. With each dominant performance, it became clear: a new face of✅ the NBA had arrived.
Since relocating from Seattle in 2008, the Thunder have experienced heartbreak, rebuildin🌳g, and reinvention. Under the steady leadership of GM Sam Presti, they built one of the youngest championship rosters in league history—marked by discipline, depth, and a refusal to follow convention.
In 2025, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander cemented﷽ his place in history. He was named NBA MVP, Finals MVP, and NBA Scoring Champion, becoming just the fourth player in league history to earn all three honors in a single season. He also became just the 12th player ev💯er to record four 50-point games in a season.
Shai’s meteoric rise began when he was selected 11th overall in the 2018 NBA Draft by the Clippers. After making the NBA All-Rookie Second Team, he was traded to Oklahoma City in 2019 as part of the deal for Paul George. It was in OKC where SGA’s game blossomed—his elite ball handling, versatile 𒊎scoring, and disruptive defense quickly made him a cornerstone of the franchise. His breakout came in 2023, earning his first All-Star nod and a spot on the All-NBA First Team. He followed that with back-to-back First Team honors in 2024 and 2025, finishing second in MVP voting in 2024 before taking the crown in 2025.
With a championship, an MVP, and a Finals MVP now on his resume, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has firmly established himself as one of the p♑remier talents of his generation—and the leader of a Thundꦐer team poised to become the NBA’s next great dynasty.
At the time💛 of cataloging, he has career averages of 24.4 points per game, 4.8 rebounds per game, and 5.1 assists per game. Gilgeous-Alexander is💫 a 3-time NBA All-Star.
This jersey has b𒐪een photomat𒐪ched by PSA Photomatching.