Between five and seven minutes after leaving the arena, fan Chris Turan, of Oklahoma City, heard six to eight gunshots ring out and ran for cover.
Turan said the atmosphere Monday night was different from other playoffs games he'd attended.
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I thought the element of the spectators changed for the worse tonight. There seemed to be a lot of people out there looking for trouble,” Turan said.
Tyler Maxwell and Tasha Bacon, of Oklahoma City, watched the game from Thunder Alley, like they had the other playoff games. When the shots rang out, they were in a parking lot just west of the shooting scenes.
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After Game 2, we got stuck in traffic for an hour and a half because there was all kind of fighting ... ” Maxwell said.
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It's gotten more and more intense every time we're been out here,” he said.
“The playoffs are (good) for our city, but they're starting to bring violence. I can't imagine what would happen if this was the NBA Finals,” Maxwell said.
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We were walking around and every other person was saying, ‘I'm scared.' We come down here all the time and have never seen anything like this,” Bacon said.
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