Shooting near the Paycom Center after Thunder won the first NBA championship


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Oklahoma City police reported that a victim of shots was found in the center of Oklahoma City after the victory of the Thunder’s 7 game over the Indiana Pacers in the NBA finals.

One night of celebration became a serious situation on the outskirts of the Paycom center on the east side of the Scissortail park, where Fox 25 says that the police reported that they shot around 10:30 pm on Sunday night.

The victim is expected to recover completely, while a person is currently being detained. However, no arrests have been made from now on.

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A general view of the PayCom center before the game seven of the NBA finals of 2025 between the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder in Paycom Center. (Alonzo Adams-Imagn images)

Fox 25 reports that officials believe that the shots come from a fight, although it is not related to the basketball game.

The journalist Grant Palmer from Fox 25 made a live success from the streets on Sunday night, where he noticed a “very large police presence” after the shots were shot. He also pointed out that small fireworks were being activated, but people in the area also heard shots.

Fox 25, Paige Taylor, and her photographer, Brian, were preparing for a live success for the show after game 7 when they captured the shots in the center of Oklahoma City, which led to a pandemmonium when people began to flee the area.

Thunder Bumero Pacers in game 7 to win the NBA championship

Fans wait to enter the PayCom center before the game seven of the NBA finals of 2025 between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers. (Alonzo Adams-Imagn images)

Others published in X the rue of some fans after the victory of the championship, which finally led to an arrest. He reached the point where the authorities told those outside the Paycom center that they had to disperse after the victory.

Meanwhile, within the sand, the Thunder could finally capture the first NBA title of the team since Seattle moved, where they were previously known as Supersonics.

Oklahoma City Thunder, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, #2, moves the ball against the Indiana Pacers during the second half of game 6 of the basketball series of the NBA finals on Thursday, June 19, 2025 in Indianapolis. (Photo AP/ABBIE Parr)

The MVP of the Shai Gilgeous-Alexander League led the way with 29 points, 12 assists and five rebounds in the victory, while Jalen Williams had 20 points and Chet Holmgren also scored 18 for Oklahoma City.

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