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Go thunder!
Brandy W.

We were not sports fans and actually avoided events before being given tickets to a Thunder game. The team is incredible, but the energy in the arena is the star for me. There is always something going on in the arena. Shirt Giveaways, fun timeout events, and more. The prices are high and restricts many people being able to enjoy the games but we will continue to go whenever possible. We love watching on tv but it is nowhere near as cool as being in the arena with all of the fans. Hate it that Thunder Alley was killed by scuzzbuckets.

Krista H.

Awesome experience! Husband took me here on a surprise date! They have merchandise, they have bars, they have CLEAN restrooms! Thwy do digital tickets and makes it as easy as 1,2,3! We have a GREAT time!!Would definitely go back! Go thunder!!

Marie S.

Such a fun night. We bought tickets at the door at the last minute (even with an accident on 35 and making it to the game after it had started). Nosebleed seats weren't bad just steep (and only $16) and the energy of the crowd was amazing. Not too many different food options- bbq, nachos, chicken fingers. I really wanted pizza hut (had personal pan options for about $10, 4 slices, nice n' hot), but had to wait in line with my friends for their food and return later once the pizza delivery showed up. Thunder had no trouble getting past the Suns (and I've even seen the Suns at their home arena), and the halftime entertainment was a well-known performer from America's Got Talent. (Plus, the Thunder had good team colors. We all know that that's important). Will definitely be back if I am in town

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Bella B.

I recently moved to Oklahoma and I have never been much into basketball (aside the few games I played with friends as a kid lol) but the Thunder won my heart instantly. Then the Playoffs came around and I really got into it, so when I saw a few single game tickets were available for purchase I said "what the heck!" and went on to ticketmaster and found like the only pair left (it was just meant to be) and surprised my boyfriend with playoff tickets to see the Thunder. I think brownie points were earned that day. He had seen them before but never once been to a playoff game (bucket list got a checked off event that day) and they were "nosebleeds" of course, I mean this is the playoffs! This is the Thunder! And this was a really important game for us. Loud City here we come! We got ready for the game day which was soon approaching; I did my nails and makeup with traditional Thunder colors and he got a new shirt and short set just for the game. We were thrilled to go see them live. This is just after KD had been awarded the MVP title. We knew it would be awesome and were really excited to go see this game! Game day - yes I am trailing my bf who is ready to go as I'm doing my nails lol. Yes we rushed to get there, but made it on time, early even, but didn't get to sign the card in Thunder Alley (which btw was packed!). Entering the area was a breeze. We got right in, not much of a wait, got our play books and found our seats. Yes they were up there (section 327) but I was amazed at how great they were. I mean you really could see everything. I've been to events in the past and seating was decent but this was really great for the price for playoff seats. The game was absolutely intense from the very second. I have never experienced the feeling of unity so much so as I did that night. It was epic. The Thunder played well and the game seem to go by really fast but was a real nail biter. I was on the edge of my seat or cheering and screaming 98% of the game. No lies. It was the best sporting event I have ever experienced in my life. I guess I would only say that next time I will try for better seats cause there was a really large woman in the seat next to us who took up her seat and half of ours (eesh). And I'm not a little thing, but after switching seats with my bf who is a tall husky guy I felt like the stereotypical small person stuck I between two large people on a plane lol. I sat close to the edge of my seat cause she was just really in my way (like smacked me in the head once and the arm 3x until she finally sat on the back of her seat which offered me some comfort) and I got tired of my feet going numb from being smashed into my seat. The seats are made for the average size fan and she was not. Still this wasn't really a huge concern for me at that type of event as I was on my feet a lot of the time anyhow. Now if it were like idk some music show then I don't know if it would have been doable. Food is costly and water will set you back $4 a bottle. I got some gear after the game and two shirts ran me $75. Worth it for me but maybe not for everyone. This was an epic event and I was so thrilled to be apart of it. If any seats are open for the next home game I will surely get them. I love the Thunder and support them in every way. They are a terrific team, even on their worst day, they are awesome and get my full support. Thunder Up!!!

Charles H.

After 4 years from inception, I finally witnessed an OKC Thunder basketball game in my home town...OKLAHOMA CITY ! During the Thanksgiving Holiday (2012), I watched KD (Kevin Durant) and the Thunder beat my other favorite team, Los Angeles Clippers. I was very impressed with the Chesapeake Energy Arena aka the Ford Arena aka the Thunder DOME ! The facilities were top notch, clean and modern ! Definitely a step ahead of MSG (Madison Square Garden) and on par with the Verizon Center (DC). Unlike those arenas, the Thunder dome was family friendly as I never heard anyone cursing or noticed anyone getting booted out. Every seat provided a great view. I was fortunate to find tickets on the upper deck, row A through craigslist. However, court side seats are the place to be as Metta World Peace said: "I didn't realize Oklahoma had so many, like, fine women . . . I felt really comfortable. I hit my first two shots, it was mainly because of how beautiful the women were." http://content.usatoday.com/communities/gameon/post/2012/05/metta-world-peace-gives-okc-women-thunderous-praise/1#.UgQioTmtjJw Besides people watching, the between time-outs and during the end of the quarters (halftime) entertainment was nice. The energetic MC showcased virtual interactive competitions between different sections, dancing fans on video cam as well as the infamous kissing cam ! During half-time a Chinese lady (Rong Niu) balanced Bowls On A Unicycle. I have to admit, I saw her perform when the New Orleans Hornets relocated to OKC after Katrina. She did not fall during either performances! But all entertainment aside, the main show was on the court and of course the Thunder prevailed 117 - 111 in over-time. THUNDER UP !

KD... The man with the plan!!!
Trice M.

Thunder Up!!!! In the words of Jay Z, "What more can I say" lol!!! Love, love this team. Durant, Westbrook, Ibaka!!!! Get better Durant, hate that I didn't get a chance to actually see you play as you were injured. Oh well, next time!!! Let's go Thunder ****clap clap clap clap****

Beating up on the bulls.
Kyle E.

If you haven't been to a game.... go. These guys are fantastic. The crowd is always engaged with the game and the players are always engaged with the crowd. It is fun to be able to support a real life NBA team here in my hometown. I have been a basketball fan since I was a little kid and never imagined a day where I could cheer for my very own hometown team. Here it is and I love it. It helps that all of these guys seem to be stand up fellows and are easy to cheer for. I am in love with the team and hope they can get a few trophies for the city.

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Thomas M.

Typically one of the Best atmospheres in the NBA. Loud & energetic. People are generally courteous. Highly recommend if you have the opportunity.

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Always a fun time if you can go! OKC Thunder! Good games, good fans, good food and drinks!

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Thunder vs Mav's!! Totally got my moneys worth with an Overtime Victory!! Thunder Up!

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The Oklahoma City Blue have won two NBA G League Championships, but that was when the Blue were…read moreknown as the Asheville Altitude and the league was known as the D-League (2003 and 2004). Since that time, the franchise has moved twice: in 2005 to Tulsa (66ers) and in 2014 to Oklahoma City. The team has done OK during its time in OKC. In its current incarnation, the Blue won the 2017 Western Conference Championship and three-straight division titles from 2017 to 2019 (Southwest in 2017, Midwest in 18 and 19). Throughout its history, the franchise has served as a feeder to seven NBA teams. However, beginning in 2008, the Blue became the exclusive affiliate of the Oklahoma City Thunder. Both the Blue and the Thunder are owned by the Professional Basketball Club. The ownership group acquired the Blue - still the Tulsa 66ers at the time - in 2008, making the team just the third development league team to function as a direct affiliate to an NBA team. Direct affiliation is how the G League is structured now, but it didn't always use to be that way. Notable former Blue players who have played significant time in the Association include Rasual Butler, Ramon Sessions, and Gary Forbes. Others include Brandon Bass, Alex Caruso (2020 NBA champion), Derrick Dial, Ersan Ilyasova, and Reggie Jackson. In 2013, Butler was named G League Impact Player of the Year and was an Honorable Mention on the All-NBA G League Team. Sessions had the same honor in 2008. Forbes participated in the 2009 G League All-Star Weekend three-point competition on behalf of the 66ers. Since moving to OKC in 2014, the Blue have played in the Cox Convention Center (formerly known as the Myriad Convention Center). The Cox Convention Center is located across the street from Chesapeake Energy Arena where the Thunder play. The convention center originally opened in 1972 and has a seating capacity for basketball of 13,846. Presently, it's the second-biggest arena in the G League behind Wells Fargo Arena, home to the Iowa Wolves (16,110). The Blue, through its history as the Altitude, are one of the eight original founding members of the NBA G League which began play in 2001.

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