Thunder fans address flopping slander
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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Thunder remain undefeated in their run for back-to-back titles after a game 2 win over the Lakers Thursday night.
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However, that is not what a lot of NBA fans are talking about right now, especially opposing fans.
Many are taking to social media, saying Thunder players are flopping too much, and refs aren’t calling it.
Everyone we spoke with Friday agrees.
They say domination from the defending champs to start the playoffs is a big reason for the slander online, and it is a villain role they will gladly take on.
“I think the best teams are going to be the best and they’re going to get hate regardless,” said Nathan Dominick, Thunder fan.
Greatness, comes at a cost.
“You’re successful when you start to become the villain,” said Jerry Ramsey, Radio Host on The Franchise.
That is what appears to be happening to the Thunder right now as they begin the playoffs 6-0.
On social media, keyboard warriors are calling out the team for “excessive flopping.”
“This is not a topic if they are beating the Thunder on a regular basis,” said Ramsey. “Nobody was talking about Shai flopping a couple of years ago when they were winning 24-25 games.”
“There is no foul baiting, he drawing the foul,” said Damoron Green, Thunder fan. “You know, I’m saying they touching, slapping, grabbing his arm.”
Thunder fans we talked to are not having any of the slander.
However, they do recognize this happens to the best of the best.
The Thunder’s special connection to the community“We had the same complaints for the Golden State Warriors back in the 2016, 2017, 2018 series,” said Dominick. “We had the same thing early LeBron years when he was at Miami.”
Fans say it isn’t necessarily a bad thing to take on the villain role.
“I think it’s more of an admiration and a good thing as a whole team, as a way to push ourselves even more and perform better,” said Dominick.
We opened up our “share with 4” poll Friday to ask, “what you thought of the officiating in the Thunder versus Lakers series so far?”
The results showed an overwhelming 75% gave it a thumbs down, compared to 25% who gave the officiating a thumbs up.
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