5 worst jerseys in OKC Thunder history

The 'OK3' sporting the 2017 alternate jersey
The 'OK3' sporting the 2017 alternate jersey

#2: 2017 City Alternate

Corey Brewer spent the end of the 17/18 season with the Thunder
Corey Brewer spent the end of the 17/18 season with the Thunder

While this jersey would have previously qualified for a pass, however, Nike has drastically improved the Thunder's uniforms and the 2017 City Alternate is the only failure so far.

The jersey supposedly shows Oklahoma’s relationship with tornadoes, although two random neon lines are much more distracting than the faded pattern below. The two themes simply don't go, and Thunder fans will be glad to see the back of the so-called 'F-5' jersey.


#1: 2012 Thunder Christmas Jersey

At least the Thunder only had to wear this jersey once
At least the Thunder only had to wear this jersey once

This jersey arrived in the same season that the Thunder squad were also being made to wear the navy alternate uniform that landed third on the list. The 2012 Christmas uniform simply featured the team's name slapped across the front, which is fairly standard for the holiday shirts.

Despite this, The 'Thunder' on the front of the jersey had a very faint outline of orange, and it ultimately came across looking like an incredibly cheap jersey, and not one fit for a team challenging for the NBA title. Even the base-blue felt incredibly dull and uninspired, so despite only being worn once, this will surely go down as the worst jersey in the team's history.

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