Paul George's arrival in Oklahoma City transformed the Thunder into a Western Conference contender, and his No. 13 jersey became one of the most visible pieces of team apparel across the metro. If you're looking to buy one, you have several options that differ meaningfully in price, authenticity assurance, and availability of vintage inventory.
Chesapeake Energy Arena and Thunder Team Store
The most straightforward route is the official Thunder Team Store, located inside Chesapeake Energy Arena in downtown Oklahoma City's Bricktown district. During the season, staff there stock both the current-season replica jersey ($110 to $130) and the more durable authentic on-court version ($280 to $330). The arena store guarantees official NBA merchandise and often carries alternate colorways—association white, icon blue, and statement black editions—that you won't find everywhere. However, inventory depends on season timing. Early in the year after opening night, selection is fullest. By late February, stock of non-star players thins, but Thunder stars like George remain available year-round. The store closes during the offseason, so summer shopping requires a trip to external retailers.
Dick's Sporting Goods Locations
Dick's operates multiple locations in the Oklahoma City area, including a large format store near the Penn Square Mall and others in suburban markets like Edmond and Norman. Their Paul George inventory typically includes replica jerseys year-round at similar pricing ($110 to $130), but authentic versions are less consistently stocked than at the arena. Dick's sometimes runs sales tied to NBA playoff runs or end-of-season clearance, which can drop prices 15 to 25 percent. Staff familiarity with jersey sizing and customization varies by location; the Penn Square store tends to have higher expertise.
NBA.com and National Retailers
Online ordering through NBA.com or retailer sites like Fanatics guarantees authenticity and includes size exchanges, a practical advantage if you're uncertain between standard and tall cuts. Shipping to Oklahoma City typically takes five to seven business days. Prices match brick-and-mortar ($110 to $330), but online buyers lose the immediate gratification and cannot inspect stitching quality before purchase. This method works well if you know your exact size and preferred colorway.
Vintage and Secondary Markets
Paul George's tenure in Oklahoma City (2017 to 2019) created a secondary market for his throwback jerseys on platforms like eBay and Mercari. Prices for worn or vintage pieces range from $40 to $120 depending on condition and authenticity verification. Buying used carries risk; counterfeit Paul George jerseys circulate widely. Inspect photos for consistent stitching, correct NBA hologram placement on tags, and proper weight of fabric. If you're buying used, request a photo of the inside label and compare it against images of verified authentic jerseys from the same year.
Paul George's star power means his jersey is among the most counterfeited Thunder designs. Real Thunder jerseys from the 2017 to 2019 period have specific markers: the NBA logo on the chest is embroidered, not screen-printed; lettering uses a particular font weight and spacing that imitators often miss; and the back neck label should read "NBA" centered above a hologram. The Fanatics authenticity tag on newer jerseys includes a unique code you can verify on the official Fanatics site. Counterfeit versions almost always have looser stitching around the armholes and misspelled jock tags.
Thunder jerseys run true to size for most cuts. Replica jerseys fit standard athletic dimensions. Authentic on-court jerseys fit tighter and are cut longer in the torso, designed for players to wear them tucked during games. If your last jersey was a replica and fit well, moving to an authentic version typically means sizing up one size. Several Oklahoma City sporting goods stores offer customization services for heat-pressed names and numbers ($15 to $25), though these services are less common than a decade ago. The Thunder Team Store can apply official customization, but turnaround during busy playoff seasons runs two to three weeks.
The most predictable savings appear during the NBA Finals in June, when retailers clear previous season inventory. A Paul George replica from the 2018 or 2019 season might drop to $70 to $85. New season releases (typically September) start at full price. Black Friday sometimes includes modest discounts, though major retailers rarely offer more than 15 percent off official NBA merchandise. Expect to pay full price for current-season authentic versions unless waiting for offseason clearance appeals to you.
The choice between replica and authentic ultimately hinges on wear intensity. Replica jerseys hold up fine for casual wear and occasional game attendance, with seams lasting several years. Authentic versions justify their premium if you plan regular wearing or intend to preserve the jersey long-term; the heavier mesh construction resists pilling and fading. For most Oklahoma City fans, a replica in your preferred colorway from Dick's or the arena store satisfies the need without the investment of an on-court version you may wear only a handful of times per year.
