Thunder rolls through OKC, as fans turn out to celebrate NBA title
Durant left to join the Warriors at the end of that season, closing the book on that version of the Thunder. Westbrook was the league MVP in 2017, and averaged a triple-double for three straight seasons, but the Thunder never got out of the first round in that time.
But, after rebuilding with its new set of superstars, finally, Oklahoma City has its moment. Daniel Sweet, a longtime fan and pastor at Calvary Church in Norman, said it's about resilience, loyalty and community.
"To see this team rise and win, bringing a title to Oklahoma City — it feels like all of us just won something bigger than a trophy," Sweet said. "It's our story now. This team embodies what every family and community wants to be. Tough, passionate, and together, no matter what."
Agencies via Xinhua
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