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Introduced for the 2025–26 NBA season, the Trophy Patch is a new symbol of recognition worn only once during each honoree’s first game of the year. Positioned above the Nike Swoosh, the patch mirrors the design of the player’s award trophy, marking the first time individual achievements have been celebrated directly on-uniform. Only 35 special Trophy Patches were issued league-wide.
This away ‘Icon Edition’ jersey features the All-NBA Third Team Patch and the 2024-25 NBA Champion patch, and was issued to Jalen Williams on October 21, 2025, during the NBA Tip-Off, when the Oklahoma City Thunder played the Houston Rockets.
Williams was inactive for this game. The Thunder beat the Rockets, 125-124.
Going Deeper | Jalen Williams
Jalen Williams’ 2024–25 season marked his arrival as one of the league’s most versatile two-way forces and a foundational pillar of the Oklahoma City Thunder’s championship run. Emerging as a dynamic secondary creator alongside MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Williams earned his first All-Star selection, a spot on the 2025 All-Defensive Second Team, and his first All-NBA honor, being named to the All-NBA Third Team. His blend of size, skill, and efficiency helped propel Oklahoma City to its first championship in Oklahoma City and second in franchise history.
Williams’ development into a legitimate two-way star was defined by his ability to impact the game on all fronts. He took major strides as an on-ball defender, often drawing the toughest perimeter assignments, while evolving into one of the league’s most efficient wing scorers. His improved playmaking and decision-making allowed him to seamlessly shift between primary initiator and off-ball weapon, giving the Thunder one of the most flexible offensive engines in the NBA.
Drafted 12th overall in the 2022 NBA Draft out of Santa Clara University, Williams entered the league as a late-rising prospect known for his length, feel for the game, and positional versatility. He quickly validated Oklahoma City’s confidence in him, earning 2023 NBA All-Rookie First Team honors after a standout debut season that showcased his defensive instincts and scoring potential.
Over the following seasons, Williams continued to elevate his game. He became a fixture in Oklahoma City’s core, consistently improving his scoring efficiency, expanding his perimeter shooting, and refining his ability to create advantages off the dribble. By 2025, he had solidified his status as one of the league’s premier young wings, capable of filling multiple roles on both ends of the floor.
At the time of cataloging, Williams holds career averages of 17.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game.