I like that idea. I've seen a few mockups done by fans or designers and most of them are better than what we've had. That's why I'm so hopeful for a rebrand.
I think my favorites have been the Christmas 2012 and Christmas 2016. They maybe are a little to simple, but in my mind the 2012 Christmas jersey should be a starting point. I'm a less is more kind of guy though.
Another year, another garbage city edition jersey.
You can almost set your watch to it at this point.
New Orleans Pelicans 88 @ Oklahoma City Thunder 106
Box score https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore/_/gameId/401704787
Attendance: 17,180
Probably the lowest attendance of the year but it was the pelicans. I hope if, and it's a big if, this team loses some games I hope fans don't get discouraged and think this team isn't all that good. This is probably the best Thunder team ever when Healthy. It won't matter what seed we are as long as we are healthy.
The 6:30 start time probably didn't help matters. I noticed a lot of people getting seated just at the tip last night. This team is just so much fun to watch though. You can literally see them getting better before your eyes. I would love to sit courtside for just one game to hear the players on defense. Their switches are almost seamless. I am so glad I get to watch this team in person so I get to see the entire court and not just what is shown on television. The other night, I could not keep my eyes off of Caruso guarding Zubac. Hopefully his injury is not too serious.
Dude no one is concerned about the attendance and I don’t understand your obsession with it at this point. The team isn’t going anywhere and we’re building a billion dollar arena.
We’re on a 6 game home stand over 9 days. People have a lot going on and it’s difficult to give up 6 nights over essentially the span of a week, especially for people with kids. I’ve had trouble making it to all of them this week and I have season tickets (I slipped in for the 4th quarter last night just because I felt dumb living down the street and watching the end of tv after I wrapped up work). Early start time in the middle of the week is an easy one to skip when there are games on the weekend.
Friday, November 15, 2024
Phoenix Suns (9-2) @ Oklahoma City Thunder (10-2)
Paycom Center, OKC
TV: FanDuel Network/Bally Sports - 7:00 P.M.
I know this team is here too stay. I have season tickets also and couldn't make it too all the games either. Just pointing out that one of the best teams in the NBA can't get 80 percent full when it's only $10-$15 to go too a game. It's not a good look. Imagine if we had really bad teams would we be even hitting 10,000 for home games? I'm sure the new arena will be small cause if we not filling this one with 18,000 why would we want anything bigger. Also effect people with season tickets I had to sell my tickets for less than what I paid for so yes it does matter at least too my wallet it does
Some of the season tickets prices went up and some went down. My section was $40 for the whole section. The lower half went to $45 and the upper half went to $32 so my season tickets went down in price. There is a map somewhere that shows the prices of tickets.
https://okcthunder.com/activate/imag...l-map-2223.pdf 2223 prices
https://okcthunder.com/memberships/ 2224 prices.
Some areas went up some went down. Also one last thing on the attendance I sure it's matters right now to the city. Do you build the new arena smaller? If you do what happens in 2040 when there are much more people living in OKC and they are title contenders. Are people going to come on here complaining they can't get tickets and the arena should be bigger? Built it too big and you run the risk of them being really bad and every night you have an arena that looks half empty
this guy's jersey concepts are 10x better than Nike's: https://www.reddit.com/user/tgchompy/
he'll occasionally sell them on Wade & Williamson: https://www.wadeandwill.com/collecti...ey-embroidered
Nice jerseys except the ones with the lightning bolt; our Thunder are a 'thundering herd,' of buffalo bison.
Our tickets went from $300 to $330/ea year over year I think. Entertainment, like everything else in the world will only continue to get more expensive. The Thunder sent out a fairly lengthy survey to ticketholders to gauge what attendees would and would not be willing to pay for in the new arena. They obviously didn't share any of those findings. However in my opinion the subtle messaging was clearly there. Tickets will probably increase by more than the 5-10% people are accustomed to each year. At least when the new arena initially opens.
Someone's ready to come play in OKC:
https://x.com/thunderchats/status/18...368442824?s=42
We could use a big man while Chet is out.
This is great!
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