Hundreds of thousands descended on downtown Oklahoma City to celebrate the OKC Thunder and the city’s first-ever NBA Championship.
Throughout the two-mile parade route — which wound past the Oklahoma City National Memorial and MuseumCity Hall, Scissortail Park and the Oklahoma City Convention Center — attendees cheered as the Oklahoma City Thunder players chose walking the streets and greeting fans over staying atop their double-decker buses.
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While the number of people in attendance was the largest single gathering in Oklahoma City history, there was some debate online over whether the crowd size was impressive. Here’s what we know.
How many people attended the OKC Thunder parade?
While an Oklahoma news outlet has reported a crowd size estimate, citing the Oklahoma City Police, MSgt. Gary Knight told The Oklahoman the police are not releasing any crowd size estimates.
An official estimate will come from the Downtown OKC Partnership in the coming days.
Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt, who enthusiastically participated in the parade from the bed of a pickup truck with his wife and two children, lauded the number of fans who showed up to support their team.
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“There are 712,000 people who live in OKC, and there may have been more people than that today on the streets of Downtown,” he said in an Instagram post. “For two uninterrupted miles, Thunder fans were stacked deep on both sides of the street to celebrate, and tens of thousands gathered in Scissortail Park. Whatever the total number, it was unquestionably the largest gathering in our city’s history.”
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What people said about OKC Thunder parade attendance
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander walks past the crowd. Fans watch the parade in the area of City Hall and Bicentennial Park. The Oklahoma City Thunder celebrate their first NBA Finals title win with a champions parade throughout downtown Oklahoma City, Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
Despite the large crowds lined up along the parade route, there were many online who either believed false claims that very few showed up or compared the parade to those that have been held in larger cities and even larger metropolitan areas.
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A video clip of a different, poorly attended parade, was making the rounds from a satirical X account called @TheNBACentel which claimed it was the Thunder’s parade.
While official crowd estimates have not been released, the closest comparison to a championship parade in OKC is the 2021 championship parade for the Milwaukee Bucks, which attracted around 500,000.
While this number is for the entire parade itself, one Pacers fan compared images of the post-parade gathering at Scissortail Park and compared it to a similar image in Milwaukee, which appeared to include more people than the Oklahoma City photo.
For population context, Milwaukee itself has about 140,000 fewer residents, but something most outside of Oklahoma don’t consider is Oklahoma City’s sheer land size. OKC is more than six times larger in land area (621 square miles) than Milwaukee (96 square miles), with residents spread out across the city.
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According to HoopSocialOKC is the third-smallest NBA market, right below Milwaukee. According to the site, Milwaukee has a larger tv market by about 170,000 people, even before considering the larger metro population.
When considering metro area populations, the Milwaukee metro has about 130,000 more people — but again, the Oklahoma City metro area is vastly more spread out, meaning metro residents may have further to drive to attend a parade in downtown OKC.
This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: How many attended OKC Thunder parade? What officials, social media say