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Boomtown Hoops

@boomtownhoops

A place for Thunder fans. #ThunderUp

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calendar_today30-05-2014 15:00:22

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What is the internet? Is that how we order more cows and barns? Let me hitch up my wagon so you can say it to my face! (In all seriousness, Denver fans *still* being salty is weird. Your team was awesome, and most Thunder fans realize that.)

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Oklahoma City Thunder spirit is global! Fans in Guangzhou, China threw a watch party last night for OKC’s Western Conference Finals win! Thunder Up from around the world! 🌏⚡

Oklahoma City Thunder spirit is global! Fans in Guangzhou, China threw a watch party last night for OKC’s Western Conference Finals win!

Thunder Up from around the world!
🌏⚡
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It's interesting, in my 40+ years I've never shown clips to my teams of NBA defense. Offensive sets and individual moves, but never defense. Until this past season. We watched the Thunder at least 3x a week. Their switching, loading up to help, and rotations are awesome. And they

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Not trying to be funny. Not trying to get a laugh. I don’t want anybody to have the worst day of their job. But… Is Draymond’s basketball court/goal really at the edge of a cliff? Draymond Green

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Incredible Finals matchup. Casuals/trolls are gonna say the opposite. Ignore it. People who know ball are pumped about this. #ThunderUp

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The Pacers & Thunder have their home arenas 688.4 air miles apart. That is the shortest distance between the two teams’ arenas in the NBA Finals since 1971 between the Milwaukee Bucks & Baltimore Bullets (641.6).

The Pacers & Thunder have their home arenas 688.4 air miles apart. 

That is the shortest distance between the two teams’ arenas in the NBA Finals since 1971 between the Milwaukee Bucks & Baltimore Bullets (641.6).