The Mavs are having a blue out tonight, did they get this idea from Thunder?
The Mavs are having a blue out tonight, did they get this idea from Thunder?
Looks like this goofiness started in college fb.http://www.usatoday.com/sports/colle...-pooches_N.htm
So they're playing in Dallas and Dallas is wearing white and the whole crowd gets blue shirts that match the blue the Thunder is wearing? Is this vaguely disorienting or is it just me?
While nothing is assured yet, I think you can put a fork in the Mavericks. What would be great now for the Thunder is to finish it in four games to possibly let the players get a little extra rest before the start of the second round.
The whiteout/blueout is not anything new, but it has gained a lot of attention, especially with the Thunder, because we have been so good at it. Everyone in the crowd wears the shirt from Loud City to the floor seats.... They can't get this done in most arenas.
From today's Dallas Morning News:
Did the Mavericks' crowd step up and rival the "Thunderdome'' in OKC?
Not even close. The Oklahoma City crowd is as loud as any in the NBA, except maybe Golden State or Utah when those teams are rolling. The Mavericks' fans tried to muster support for their team, but it just didn't measure up. It wasn't bad. But they are second-best in this series, like their team.
^^I seen that last night and it made me proud for some reason.
For the last home game, there was some country looking guy with a full brim hat sitting courtside who didn't don the provided t-shirt. it made me laugh!
I think these early NBA playoff rounds should be best of 3. its kind of ridiculous watching the beatdowns when the knicks and mavs are already done
Miami has some of the worst fans in professional sports, so if they can pull it off, then anyone can. White-outs/blue-outs/whatever-outs have been popular in the NBA for several years now, and it's not because of the Thunder. Isn't it enough that we have a great team, great fans, and a great reputation as the loudest arena in the league? No need to go around claiming other teams are copying us.
Does the guy you are talking about have grey frizzy hair? If so this is the guy:
http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?id=3879154
To me this series seems like a heated rival between the city of Oklahoma City and Dallas.
Jimmy Goldstein has been at every finals game I've ever attended, no matter where. He's a fan of the NBA, not any particular team, I believe. I think he's been in OKC for a playoff game, IIRC.
Thought this would go 7 but the old timers seem done at this point so going with 105-96 Thunder tonight
I'm on the fence of what I expect to happen but I'm kind of leaning towards Dallas pulling off a close win. I think Dallas 104-102 after a frantic fourth quarter rally by the Mavs to give it one more go in OKC, but I could also see the Thunder winning pretty handily if they get after it the way they did Thursday minus the mini runs by Dallas; 112-91 if the Thunder play the type of game they did in Game 3 mixed with Dallas knowing the mountain is insurmountable.
Now we get to sit back and wait for the Lakers - Nuggets winner. Hopefully they will go seven and get worn out. LOL
I love watching KD give his mom a kiss after a game.
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