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The Hunt

Friday, May 17th, 2013

Before Wednesday’s Game 5, ten Thunder fans who follow our team on social media gathered in a drizzly Love’s Thunder Alley for a scavenger hunt. Their mission: to cross off as many items on their list as possible in 15 minutes. The goal: to win a few great Thunder prizes, including lower-bowl tickets to that night’s game against Memphis.

Within a span of about 10 days, we happened to hit two milestones on social media, reaching 2 million fans on Facebook and 500,000 followers on Twitter. It seemed like a great excuse for a giveaway, but as the wheels turned in our minds, we decided to do something more elaborate than just an enter-to-win contest. When we hit 1 million Facebook fans, we had done a less elaborate scavenger hunt – so we thought we’d take the same idea, but have it all happen right in Love’s Thunder Alley.

We had planned and planned this event, but the one thing we didn’t really plan on was drizzle. If it had been sunny and wonderful, everything would have gone just as planned. If it had been an all-out downpour, we had a back-up plan to determine our winners. But Wednesday’s weather was just so-so. With ten eager fans ready to take on the challenge, though, we went ahead and set ‘em loose on Thunder Alley.

To give you an idea of what our scavenger hunters had to do, their list of tasks included things like getting a photo at one photo station (5 points), finding out what the halftime act was (answering “Red Panda” was worth 25 points), completing the Skills Challenge (20 points), starting at dance-off at the Skullcandy DJ booth (50 points) and getting their photo with someone named Mary Jo (finding our own manager of event presentation netted 75 points).

We tallied the points on our contestants’ rain-softened scoresheets and found that Hayley Bishop of Oklahoma City (@haywaitup on Twitter – we love that) was our winner with 305 points. Hayley had her choice of either the tickets or a Thunder team-autographed basketball, and she chose the ball.

Second place was a tie, and Bethany Jones of OKC and Shelby Nelson of Moore did a quick trivia quiz to determine who go the tickets. Bethany edged out the competition and, along with her best friend, ran excitedly into the arena to watch the game.

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You can watch a video of the contest here (including some great dance moves and chanting). Despite the water falling from the sky, our finalists all had a great time taking on the challenge of Love’s Thunder Alley.

- Karina Henderson

Can’t Stop Her

Wednesday, May 15th, 2013

You might remember Tarah Warren. The last time she was at Chesapeake Energy Arena, she was going to start a round of chemotherapy the next day to fight her Stage 4 ovarian cancer. Our photographers had caught a picture of the sign she held up that night, but as she was going through chemo, we didn’t get a chance to meet her after she came to that March game.

Guess who’s in the house tonight – finished with chemo, and having walked just this weekend at her graduation ceremony where she received her Master’s in Social Work:

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Tarah is here tonight with her husband Ben, and I couldn’t have been happier to see them here or more grateful to finally have a chance to meet her. And I know she’ll be giving it all she’s got tonight to cheer our team on.

- Karina Henderson

#WeAreThunder: Parenthood

Friday, May 10th, 2013

Mother’s Day is Sunday. Now, before you grab your keys and run out to get a last-minute card, keep reading – it might give you an idea for something different mom would love.

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We retweeted Erin’s post a couple of days ago and noticed that a few moms responded by saying they’d love to get Thunder tickets for Mother’s Day.

Not convinced? Take a look at some of our #WeAreThunder photos from Tuesday’s game. There were a lot of sons and daughters who watched the game with their moms (and some dads, too):

Whether you get mom some tickets for Wednesday’s game, or just spend the time to watch it with her, let us know what mom thinks. We love hearing about the bond within families who watch the Thunder together.

Now, go ahead and run to get that card.

- Karina Henderson

Ups and Downs

Thursday, May 9th, 2013

Joann Adair started working at the arena a year before the Thunder arrived in OKC and has been part of the Thunder family since the beginning. On most game nights you’ll find her in the elevator at Section 101, encouraging fans to keep the energy up and stay positive. One day while thinking about what it means to be a Thunder fan, as our fans tend to do, she got an idea and decided to decorate her elevator.

As you can see, to Joann being a Thunder fan means being proud member of our community, win or lose, by encouraging and supporting the players, coaches and fellow fans, from tipoff until the final buzzer and for every moment in between.

Thanks for your encouraging signs Joann! Keep up the good work.

-Amy Hill

Random acts of Thunder

Wednesday, May 8th, 2013

Our Blue Alliance captains and members have done an outstanding job spreading Thunder pride across our state. They truly have built a community, both within each chapter and among all the members, and we’re very proud of what they’ve done to reinforce the Thunder philosophy of “Team Is One.”

A great example came last night through a story we heard from Matthew Goeringer, the Clinton Blue Alliance captain, about one of his members’ act of generosity.

Through a work connection, Tasha Ball wound up with four tickets to last night’s Game 2 against Memphis. These weren’t just any tickets, though – these were floor seats, just off of center court.

Trying to find a few folks willing to join her in OKC that night, an excited Tasha called several friends throughout the day – including Matthew, who, having had a chance to sit in those seats once before, selflessly declined in order to give someone else the opportunity to experience a game from that vantage.

Tasha found one friend to come to the game with her, but didn’t have any takers on the remaining pair. Rather than trying to sell them, she decided to pass along the spirit of generosity that left her with the tickets in the first place.

On Tuesday night, the Kia Thunder Rewards Zone was buzzing, with it being both the Playoffs and a beautiful evening. More than 600 fans lined up for their chance to win the final 50 pairs of tickets for the game, hoping to see the Thunder in action live.

Tasha picked out a couple of people in line for the Rewards Zone and started talking to them. She asked if they had ever been to a game before; one had, but his friend had not. She waited until the numbers were called for the Rewards Zone winners and saw that the two friends had won a pair of tickets. Tasha went back to them and asked if they’d want to trade tickets with her and get an upgrade. After determining her offer was legitimate, the two gentlemen were thrilled when they realized exactly where the seats Tasha was offering were.

But she wasn’t done yet. Taking the two Love’s Loud City tickets she had traded her extra floor seats for, Tasha flagged down two people who hadn’t won tickets in the Rewards Zone, told them they were going to be able to go to the game and handed them the remaining pair.

As Matthew wrote, “Tasha made four strangers that she’ll never seen again, very happy.”

We are so very proud to see examples like this of our fans so willingly embracing the spirit of teamwork, community and family that our organization seeks to embody.

- Karina Henderson

Thousands strong

Tuesday, May 7th, 2013

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After the Thunder announced that Russell Westbrook wouldn’t be able to return for the 2013 Playoffs, many of our fans wanted an opportunity to show their support for Russell during his recovery, as well as for our team during the remainder of the postseason. Among those who sought to show their love were members of our Blue Alliance, who found a way to demonstrate exactly how many people across our state are standing behind Russell and rooting for his full recovery.

What they came up with was a giant banner, set out in Love’s Thunder Alley before last week’s Game 5 against Houston, for any Thunder fan to sign. Countless fans wrote their best wishes on the banner, representing the thousands upon thousands who wanted to send their support to Russell.

You could say it’s a small symbol of the depth of our fans’ pride in our team, but the banner was actually quite large. Despite its size, there still wasn’t a spare square inch on the sign.

As we go forward through the Playoffs, we appreciate these awesome reminders of the passion our fans have for this team.

- Karina Henderson

Together, indeed

Wednesday, May 1st, 2013

The message on the T-shirts that filled each of the 18,203 seats in Chesapeake Energy Arena for Game 1 of the 2013 Playoffs may have been a little bittersweet for one of the wonderful volunteers who was helping put them out before the game.20130501-143125.jpg

“Together” is a word that usually describes Suzie, pictured at right, and her friend Janet – but not on that day.

Suzie and Janet have been through nearly a lifetime together. They worked together at the Social Security Administration in OKC for 40 years. They go to church together at Forest Hill Christian, a church which has sent a loyal group of volunteers to help T-shirt the arena every year the Thunder has been in the postseason.

They went through the Murrah bombing together in 1995. And they were almost together in their fight against cancer.

Suzie is a recent cancer survivor, and the only reason Janet wasn’t there with her before Game 1 was that she had just started chemotherapy for her own cancer.

Even without her friend by her side, Suzie still describes the time spent volunteering to help prepare the arena as “fellowship time.” She and many of the church members who regularly join in the efforts see helping the Thunder as helping the community, giving back to a team that she says gives so much to our city.

Both Suzie and Janet are retired, and they want to spend their retirement time giving back and helping others. As she put it, “It gets you out of yourself.”

The group from Forest Hill is back today, laying out T-shirts and doing their part to help the Thunder and its fans prepare for Game 5. Just like our team on the court, they’ll rely on teamwork and togetherness to accomplish their goal. But unlike the players, this group will be done with their task for the day before tipoff.

- Karina Henderson

 

This Girl Feels the Thunder

Tuesday, April 30th, 2013

The Internet is a wonderful place for people to share their unique talents. While I was looking for some uniquely talented Thunder fans recently, I stumbled across this video posted to YouTube by a girl who calls herself Alexey Drummer.

Alexey is a 10-year-old straight-A student from Las Vegas. She has been playing drums for three years and has already made quite a name for herself. Six months after she started playing, she entered the “Next Great Drummer” competition and won the beginner category; a year later, she won the intermediate category. She was also just named champion in the under-18 category for the “Hit Like a Girl 2013” contest.

We’re not the only ones who have been “Thunderstruck” by her talent. Alexey’s YouTube videos caught the attention of Eric Singer, the drummer for KISS, who is now her mentor. She has also impressed a few famous rockers like Tommy Lee, Neil Peart of Rush, Tommy Clufetos of Black Sabbath, Alice Cooper and Gene Simmons, the co-founder of KISS, whom she has met along the way.

Alexey wants to become one of the best female drummers in the world, and we think she’s on the right track.

Rock on, Alexey!

-Amy Hill

#WeAreThunder For the Love of a Flag

Saturday, April 27th, 2013

Losing something we love can always be tough. Six-year old Addison Ransom and her four-year old sister Joslin spared no tears when their prized Homeland/Thunder flag flew off their mom’s car. Mom Ashley captured the reaction on tape and shared it with the world via YouTube.

The Thunder saw it and we dispatched Thunder Girl Alexis to Norman to make all right with these little girls’ world.  Watch!

Nice to see the smiles again!

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-Dan Mahoney

#WeAreThunder: Great Pets

Thursday, April 25th, 2013

Talk about the Olate Dogs’ halftime show buzzed for days following Sunday’s Game 1, and it’s for good reason. Not only was it an incredibly entertaining act, but it touches on one of the most basic things we all seem to have in common: a love for furry little creatures doing human-like things.

While we can’t be certain whether dogs, cats or pigs (yes, pigs – see below) can be basketball fans, we do know for sure that many of our fans appear to enjoy bringing together their love of their Thunder with their love of their pets.

And we also know that we love the pictures they post when those two passions come together – like these:

- Karina Henderson