Miami Heat forward Chris Bosh apparently wasnât too impressed with the highly respected Oklahoma City Thunder crowd in Miamiâs Game 1 loss Tuesday, reports CBS Sportsâ Ben Golliver.
âEverybody keeps talking about how loud it is,â Bosh said. âItâs regular. Weâve been in a lot of other arenas and itâs about the same. Once it gets really loud, itâs all about the same.â
The sellout crowd at Chesapeake Energy Arena wore matching blue âOne Thunderâ shirts. The Tulsa Worldâs Mark Cooper wrote that âa filled-to-capacity arena was rambunctious and ready.â
The Thunder crowdâs reputation has built over the past few seasons. Earlier this year, NBA.comâs Chris Tomasson wrote about Oklahoma Cityâs home-court advantage.
Tomassonâs story included an anecdote from Denver Nuggets coach George Karl. After Game 1 of Denverâs series in Oklahoma City, Karlâs 6-year-old daughterâs ears hurt.
âShe was crying because the noise was too loud,â Karl told Tomasson. âThatâs a bad thing for a 6-year-old girl, but itâs an awful good thing for an NBA basketball team to have that emotion and that enthusiasm in the building.â
For Game 2, Karlâs daughter brought earplugs.
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