NWCN.com
Posted on May 21, 2012 at 1:04 PM
Updated today at 3:57 PM
Some Oklahoma City Thunder fans are donning new T-shirts and tank tops that send a message âthankingâ Seattle for the team.
But just a few hours after KING5.com reported on the shirts, the company that makes them took them down offline, tweeting they had received threats.
The Thunder were the Seattle SuperSonics until 2008. Thatâs when the ownership group that bought the team two years earlier reached a settlement with the City of Seattle to get out of its lease at KeyArena.
The shirts, created by Oklahoma City-based War Paint Clothing Company, show what appears to be the classic Sonics logo with the city skyline inside a basketball on the front. But instead of the green and yellow with the Space Needle, the logo is blue with the Oklahoma City skyline.
On the back is the message: âThank you Seattle â"OKCâ
KINGÂ 5 contacted War Paint Clothing Company @warpaintrags to seek access to images of the shirts and received the response "not if your gonna use it against us or our City."
When what led them to come up with the T-shirt, the response was "we do not give permission& we r saying thank you for such a great organization.We truly appreciate and respect the city of sea"
The image above is an iPad screen shot of the War Paint Clothing website.
Here is a look at the Twitter conversation between KINGÂ and War Paint Clothing.
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