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SUMMARY:shai-gilgeous-alexander-ring-ceremony-oklahoma-city-thunder-2025-20
 26-nba-tip-off-game-worn-jacket - Date de vente : 15/12/2025
DESCRIPTION:Nom du lots : Shai Gilgeous-Alexander ‘Ring Ceremony’ Oklah
 oma City Thunder 2025-2026 NBA Tip-Off Game Worn Jacket\n\nNIKE\, NIKE MES
 H THERMA-FIT JACKET\, SIZE L\n\nMESH\n\nThis home Ring Ceremony jacket was
  worn by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on October 21\, 2025\, during the NBA Tip
 -Off\, when the Oklahoma City Thunder played the Houston Rockets. Before t
 he game\, the Thunder received their 2024-25 NBA Championship rings. Gilge
 ous-Alexander led the Thunder to his first NBA title\, defeating the India
 na Pacers in 7 games.\n\nShai Gilgeous-Alexander opened the 2025–26 seas
 on in strong form\, leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 125–124 doubl
 e-overtime win over the Houston Rockets. The reigning MVP finished with 35
  points\, 5 rebounds\, 5 assists\, 2 steals\, and 2 blocks\, including two
  clutch free throws with 2.3 seconds remaining to secure the victory. Afte
 r a quiet first half with just 5 points\, Gilgeous-Alexander took control 
 in the second\, forcing overtime with a midrange jumper and guiding the Th
 under through both extra periods. His calm under pressure and ability to d
 eliver in decisive moments set the tone for the defending champions on the
 ir banner night.\n\nGoing Deeper | Shai Gilgeous-Alexander\n\nShai Gilgeou
 s-Alexander’s 2024–25 campaign was one of the most complete individual
  seasons in recent NBA history. He captured the league MVP\, Finals MVP\, 
 and scoring titles while leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to their first 
 championship in Oklahoma City and second in franchise history — becoming
  only the fourth player in NBA history to win all three honors in the same
  season\, joining Kareem Abdul-Jabbar\, Michael Jordan\, and Shaquille O
 ’Neal.\n\nHaving become only the 12th player in NBA history to record fo
 ur 50-point games in a single season\, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander\, or “SGA
 \,” has solidified his status as one of the most dynamic and efficient s
 corers in the modern era. As the Thunder celebrated their first championsh
 ip in Oklahoma City and second in franchise history\, Gilgeous-Alexander
 ’s leadership and composure established him as the centerpiece of a team
  poised to contend for years to come.\n\nDrafted 11th overall in the 2018 
 NBA Draft\, Gilgeous-Alexander began his career with the Los Angeles Clipp
 ers\, where he quickly impressed with his poise\, ball handling\, and defe
 nsive instincts\, earning NBA All-Rookie Second Team honors.\n\nIn 2019\, 
 he was traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder as part of a blockbuster deal f
 or Paul George. The move marked the beginning of Gilgeous-Alexander’s ri
 se to superstardom. He flourished in a lead role\, evolving into one of th
 e most complete guards in the league.\n\nBy 2023\, Gilgeous-Alexander’s 
 ascent had reached new heights\, earning his first All-Star selection and 
 All-NBA First Team honors. He followed that with a second consecutive All-
 NBA First Team selection and a runner-up finish in MVP voting in 2024. In 
 2025\, he capped off a historic campaign with a third straight All-NBA Fir
 st Team nod\, the league MVP\, and Finals MVP\, firmly establishing himsel
 f among the NBA’s elite.\n\nAt the time of cataloging\, Gilgeous-Alexand
 er holds career averages of 24.6 points\, 4.8 rebounds\, and 5.1 assists p
 er game. He is a three-time NBA All-Star.\n\n2024–25 Season Recap\n\nGil
 geous-Alexander led the NBA in scoring with 2\,484 points\, averaging a ca
 reer-high 32.7 points per game while shooting 51.9% from the field\, 37.5%
  from three-point range\, and 89.8% from the line. He reached the 50-point
  mark four times\, including performances of 54\, 52\, 51\, and 50 points\
 , and scored 40 or more in 13 different games. He also averaged a career-h
 igh 6.4 assists per game\, earning another All-NBA First Team selection an
 d All-Star nod.\n\nIn the playoffs\, Gilgeous-Alexander continued his domi
 nance\, averaging 29.9 points\, 6.5 assists\, and 5.3 rebounds through 23 
 games. He was named the 2025 NBA Finals MVP after averaging 30.3 points\, 
 5.6 assists\, and 4.6 rebounds per game in the Thunder’s seven-game win 
 over the Indiana Pacers\, sealing the championship with a 29-point perform
 ance in Game 7.\n\nGilgeous-Alexander’s historic season showcased elite 
 scoring\, efficiency\, and leadership\, cementing his status as one of the
  defining players of the modern NBA era.\n\nThis jacket has been photomatc
 hed by Sotheby’s Photomatching.
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