If you thought the Oklahoma City Thunder were just here to win games, think again.
After taking down the Boston Celtics 118-112 in a heated battle at TD Garden, OKC went full-on supervillain mode. The highlight of the night? The Thunder projecting Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s signature logo onto the iconic arena like he was Gotham’s new overlord.
Fans Lose It Over Shai Gikgeous-Alexander’s ‘Illegal’ Move
As soon as the Batman-style projection hit social media, NBA fans had a meltdown. It was the ultimate flex—the kind of stunt you pull when confidence is through the roof. And people had thoughts.
One fan was straight-up furious, questioning the legality of it: He commented, “This gotta be illegal (right)?”
This gotta be illegal rt?
— Deleted🇵🇷🇳🇮 (@Deleted92) March 13, 2025
Boston fans weren’t feeling it either. One took a shot at their home town: “This our weak a** city.”
And of course, the inevitable jinx prediction: “Yeah, this is how you jinx yourself into a 2nd rd exit.”
Yeah, this is how you jinx yourself into a 2nd rd exit.
— DV (@therealdomvon) March 13, 2025
Boston fans? Fuming.
OKC fans? Loving every second of it.
The neutrals? Just grabbing popcorn.
This wasn’t just about the win—it was a statement. The Thunder walked into the Celtics’ house, took the W, and then metaphorically slapped their franchise player’s name across the building like he owned the place.
This level of petty is usually reserved for deep playoff beef. But Shai and the Thunder? They’re not waiting until June to stir the pot.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Continues His MVP-Level Tear
SGA didn’t just drop his logo on TD Garden—he dropped a 34-point, five-rebound, seven-assist clinic on the Celtics.
Oh, and he made history too.
With his 10,000th career point, Shai became the fastest player in Thunder history to reach the milestone, surpassing even Kevin Durant. Just another day at the office.
But he wasn’t alone. Chet Holmgren put up a monster 23-point, 15-rebound double-double, while Cason Wallace and Lu Dort made key contributions. The Thunder played like a team that belongs at the top of the West.
Now sitting at 54-12, OKC is putting the league on notice. Shai isn’t just coming for the MVP trophy—he and his squad are sending a message: They’re ready to run the league.
And if their postgame antics are any indication, they’re going to make sure you never forget it.
Up next? A road matchup against the Detroit Pistons.
There’s word yet on whether they’ll project Shai’s logo onto Little Caesars Arena. But if they do, someone should probably check the legality of all this.