It appears Oklahoma City Thunder owner Clay Bennett is officially fed up with fans trolling his sidelines by wearing uniforms of other teams — both current, and those long gone. The latest incident at Chesapeake Energy Arena happened Monday night, when two young men (both sitting courtside) were spotted prior to OKC’s game against the Denver Nuggets wearing Houston Rockets jerseys. One was rocking a Dwight Howard jersey, the other, the jersey of dearly departed shooting guard James Harden.
These guys are sitting courtside in OKC tonight. Relevant note: The Thunder are playing the Nuggets: http://t.co/JtrSWKwc51
— Royce Young (@royceyoung) November 19, 2013
Story is, dad is a Rockets fan and gave them the tickets under the condition they wore that. — Royce Young (@royceyoung) November 19, 2013
Two Rockets fans sitting courtside at tonight’s Thunder-Nuggets game. KD and Thabo lecturing them: pic.twitter.com/SXr4scmpIM — Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) November 19, 2013
KD just came over and asked the Rockets bros, “Do y’all know where you’re at?” — Royce Young (@royceyoung) November 19, 2013
Eventually, Bennett himself came over and demanded the Rockets Bros to ditch the uniforms.
One of the Rockets bros. (They aren’t wearing them anymore.) RT @hunterl0225 Clay Bennett, Owner of the Thunder: “lose them”
— Royce Young (@royceyoung) November 19, 2013
To sum up: Clay Bennett is still a shitty, fun-killing human being.
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