The Thunder Team Store sits inside Paycom Center in downtown Oklahoma City, serving as the primary retail hub for anyone buying official merchandise tied to the NBA franchise. This guide covers what to expect when you visit, how the store compares to other shopping options for Thunder gear, and what practical advantages it holds over alternatives.
Paycom Center occupies the block bounded by Robinson Avenue, Reno Avenue, Lee Harvey Oswald Boulevard, and Sheridan Avenue in the downtown core. The Team Store operates within the arena itself. On game days, the store extends its hours and draws crowds before and after matchups; on non-game days, hours are more limited. If you plan a visit specifically to shop, call ahead to confirm hours, as they fluctuate with the team's schedule rather than following a fixed weekly pattern like a traditional retail store.
Parking in downtown Oklahoma City offers several tiers of cost and convenience. The Paycom Center garage provides direct access but charges premium rates on game days. Street parking and surface lots around the Bricktown district, three to five blocks south, offer cheaper alternatives if you're willing to walk. The MAPS transit system serves the downtown corridor, though service frequency is lighter than in larger metropolitan areas, making personal transportation the default for most visitors.
The Team Store carries the expected range of Thunder merchandise: replica and authentic jerseys, warm-up gear, hats, apparel for children, and hardgoods like water bottles and phone cases bearing the Thunder logo. Jersey selection typically includes current-season designs and some throwback styles from earlier periods of the franchise's Oklahoma City tenure. Authentic jerseys (the professional-grade equipment players wear) cost considerably more than replicas, usually running $110 to $150 above replica prices, though actual figures shift with new collections.
One practical distinction separates this location from online ordering: you can inspect fit and quality in person before purchasing. Jersey sizing, in particular, varies between authentic and replica cuts. Authentic jerseys run smaller and tighter through the shoulders; replicas use a looser cut. Trying both before buying prevents returns, which matter when you're making a trip downtown specifically to shop.
The store also stocks Thunder gear licensed to other manufacturers. Spalding basketballs, Nike apparel beyond just jerseys, and fanwear from secondary producers occupy shelf space alongside direct Thunder merchandise. Prices on these items generally match what you'd find at Dick's Sporting Goods or the Nike website, without obvious markup for location.
Dick's Sporting Goods operates multiple locations around Oklahoma City, including a flagship store at Penn Square Mall in northwest Oklahoma City and additional branches in Edmond and Midwest City. Dick's carries Thunder merchandise from major licensees (Nike, Spalding, New Era hats) but maintains a smaller Thunder-specific selection than the Team Store. Dick's offers the advantage of a familiar retail environment and regular sales promotions, often discounting team apparel 15 to 25 percent below list price during off-season periods. Their hours align with standard mall retail (typically 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays), making them more accessible for non-game-day shopping.
Academy Sports + Outdoors has locations in Oklahoma City's metro area, primarily in Edmond and south Oklahoma City. Their Thunder selection mirrors Dick's: licensed products from major manufacturers but limited exclusive items. Academy sometimes undercuts Dick's on pricing, particularly on basic items like hats and socks.
Online retailers (Nike.com, NBA.com, Amazon) carry full Thunder collections without geographic constraint. Shipping times to Oklahoma City run three to five business days for standard delivery, five to seven for standard ground. NBA.com occasionally runs promotions for season ticket holders and Thunder members, offering 10 to 20 percent discounts. Amazon Prime two-day shipping costs extra but removes the waiting period.
The Team Store's principal advantage is exclusivity: certain items and limited-edition releases appear there first or exclusively. Championship merchandise, commemorative gear, and vintage throwbacks surface at the Team Store before (or instead of) trickling to other retailers. If you're after a specific historical jersey or celebration-related item tied to a playoff run, the Team Store is the logical first stop.
Game days transform the shopping experience. The store operates extended hours (typically opening two hours before tipoff and staying open until 30 minutes after final buzzer), and crowd density spikes in the 90 minutes before and after play. If you want an unhurried browsing experience, visit on a non-game day or arrive well before the crowd builds. Alternatively, shopping immediately after a Thunder loss may reduce crowding relative to a victory, as fans filter out more quickly.
Payment options at the Team Store include credit cards, debit cards, and mobile payment systems (Apple Pay, Google Pay). Cash is accepted but ATMs in downtown Oklahoma City carry variable fees ranging from $2 to $3 for out-of-network withdrawals.
Return policies matter if you're purchasing as a gift or buying an item you might reconsider. The Team Store accepts returns of unworn, unaltered merchandise within 30 days of purchase with a receipt. Without a receipt, returns default to store credit at current prices, which typically undervalues what you paid if the item is now on sale. Keep your receipt.
The store does not offer custom lettering or alterations on-site, unlike some major sporting goods retailers. If you need a jersey customized with a player name and number, you'll need to seek out services elsewhere, including Dick's Sporting Goods locations that offer basic embroidery.
If you're shopping with a specific player or design in mind, verify availability before making the trip. Call Paycom Center's main line and ask to reach the Team Store, or check the NBA's official merchandise website to see what's in current stock. The Team Store's inventory doesn't always mirror what appears online, and certain sizes sell out faster than others, particularly in popular numbers and new season designs.
For collectors or fans seeking vintage Thunder merchandise from earlier seasons, the Team Store holds limited stock. Their focus skews toward current-season and recent-past merchandise. Specialized online retailers and eBay often carry deeper archives of older designs, though you forfeit the advantage of seeing items before purchase.
The Team Store remains the most direct path to official Thunder merchandise in Oklahoma City, with the trade-off that you're limited to their selection, downtown location, and schedule tied to the arena's calendar rather than your own. For casual gear or current-season items, it's efficient. For deep Thunder history or comparative shopping, alternatives elsewhere in the city or online often make more sense.
