The Oklahoma City Thunder, with an average age of 25.6, clinched their first NBA title since relocating, showcasing youthful exuberance.
Jalen Williams and Jaylin Williams’ viral, awkward first beer reactions highlighted the team’s inexperience and authenticity. Jalen Williams’ stellar performance, including a 40-point game, underscored the Thunder’s blend of talent and determination, solidifying their championship victory.

Jalen Williams and Jaylin Williams share awkward first-sip moments in a young, tempered Thunder dynasty
The Oklahoma City Thunder, averaging just 25.6 years in age, made history as the second-youngest team to win an NBA title, right after the 1977 Portland Trail Blazers. Their youth was on full display during the celebration: more shy chuckles and clumsy beer sips than wild champagne showers.
Oklahoma City’s defense—led by Gilgeous-Alexander, Williams, Chet Holmgren, and Cason Wallace—overpowered Indiana, especially after Tyrese Haliburton had to leave early with an Achilles injury. That defensive intensity and youthful depth was exactly what head coach Mark Daigneault had been emphasizing throughout the season.
The Thunder weren’t just a one-hit wonder—they crushed the regular season with a record of 68–14, and they outscored their opponents by a franchise-high of 1,243 points over 105 games. In one of the most thrilling playoff moments, Jalen went off in Game 5, scoring a Finals career-best 40 points in a 120–109 victory, making him the third-youngest player to ever score 40 in a Finals game. He then followed that up with three straight games of 25 points or more before hitting 25—a feat only accomplished by Shaquille O’Neal since 1995.






