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Here are some of the top looks from the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers throughout the 2025 NBA Finals.
The 2025 NBA Finals isn’t just a battle for a maiden Larry O’Brien trophy, as it has also acted as a clash of styles between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers.
As young teams filled with modern-day style icons, we’ve been treated to championship-winning looks throughout the series, with the Paycom Center and Gainbridge Fieldhouse doubling as runways for these stars.
Scroll through for some of The GAME’s favorite looks for this year’s NBA Finals!
Oklahoma City Thunder:
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

If we’re being honest, it was hard to choose between SGA’s NBA finals ‘fits for our list. But for now, we’ll be taking this look he rocked for Game 3, with his multi-color Carrhartt jacket acting as a statement piece.
Completing this look is the upcoming Masi Blue Shai 001s, which further shows that Shai’s upcoming signature shoe with Converse is equally wearable as an off-the-court sneaker.
Jalen Williams

As an ambassador for Ecko, Jalen “JDub” Williams has been tasked to reintroduce the vintage streetwear brand to a more modern audience. Already one of the NBA’s best-dressers, we think he’s doing a great job as he looks stylish in this camo print jacket and shorts from the brand.
Some Apple AirPods Max, and a baby blue mini luggage, aligns this NBA Finals look with the current trend of streetwear being given a luxury twist.
Isaiah Hartenstein

Less is truly more for Isaiah Hartenstein as he rocked this all-olive look, which includes a modern touch coming in the form of shorts and Chuck Taylors rather than matching trousers and dress shoes.
Lu Dort

With a navy top and some Acne Studio jorts, defensive ace Lu Dort shows us how to rock a scarf hoodie outside of the winter season, which he accessorized with a matching Bottega Veneta bag, navy blue boots, and silver jewelry pieces.
Chet Holmgren

Sometimes, we just all want to be comfortable when dressing up, which is why we’ve included Chet Holmgren’s look composed of a black Nike track jacket and pants, topped off with beige recovery slides.
Indiana Pacers:
Tyrese Haliburton

Like SGA, it was hard to pick from Tyrese Haliburton’s NBA Finals looks, as all of them have a serious case to be part of our list.
However, it’s hard not to notice Hali’s Game 4 look, which is this navy blue Comme des Garcons Homme Plus blazer with decorative buttons. Hali’s slim frame also complements the suit perfectly, which further adds to its overall appeal.
Benedict Mathurin

Quite literally, Benedict Mathurin meant business with this look, rocking a formal track jacket layered with a button-down navy blue polo. Last but not the least are his Louis Vuitton pants, which gives his outfit a more business casual feel rather than a full-on formal one.
Aaron Nesmith

At a glance, Aaron Nesmith is only wearing a relaxed all-black outfit composed of a black hoodie, sweatpants, and New Balance lifestyle sneakers. So why exactly is he in our list?
Well, take a closer look at his sweatpants, which is actually a collaboration between lifestyle brand YoungLA and critically acclaimed manga, Attack on Titan.
Obi Toppin

More likely than not, Obi Toppin wanted to highlight his burly figure with this look, rocking a sleeveless blazer coupled with some straight leg graphic jeans, and black boots.
Myles Turner

Last but not least is Myles Turner, who rocked some earth tones for first-ever NBA Finals look.
A longtime Indiana Pacer, Myles arrived at the Paycom Arena wearing a brown graphic polo shirt, matched with dark brown trousers and dress shoes to have another classy, but nonetheless streetwear type of look.
Banner images courtesy of the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers on Instagram.