In NBA, where antics aren’t uncommon, the Oklahoma City Thunder players have grabbed headlines with their unique behavior. Throughout games and post-game interviews, they’ve been heard barking, a behavior that’s raised eyebrows and curiosity alike.
Following their triumph over the New Orleans Pelicans in Game 1 of the first round of the Playoffs, Chet Holmgreen and Jalen Williams took to the post-game conference to discuss their victory and future plans.
Among the topics, Jalen Williams addressed his peculiar behavior on the court. Specifically his barking at Pelicans player Jonas Valanciunas.
“Valanciunas yelled at me and got me off guard, so I barked back. It was just the competitive spirit flowing, you know? The energy was high, and it felt good. Barking with the fans, it’s all part of the game,” explained Williams.
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Williams emphasized that his response was fueled by the intense competition rather than any ill will towards Valanciunas. He expressed his enjoyment in engaging with fans through this spirited exchange during matches.
For the first time since 2019, the NBA playoffs returned to Oklahoma City, igniting the crowd’s fervor in Game 1 against the Pelicans. The Thunder secured a nail-biting 94-92 victory, led by Shai Gilgeos Alexander.
The jubilant scene at the buzzer, marked by blue and orange confetti, reflected the city’s long-awaited return to playoff action.
While some may find the celebration excessive for just Game 1, the significance isn’t lost on Thunder fans, who have waited four years for this moment. This victory sets a strong foundation for OKC as they navigate through the rest of the series.
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