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Company Pulls Anti-Seattle, Oklahoma City Thunder T-shirts After Receiving Death Threats
yahoo.com 1 week, 3 days agoThe New York Times' Howard Beck, on his way from Los Angeles to Oklahoma City to cover Monday's Game 5 between the Lakers and Thunder, uncovered this rather shady T-shirt design on Sunday . The Thunder aren't exactly giving these rags out at the door, but that didn't stop our initial post on the T-shirts on Monday morning from inspiring a world of outrage on Twitter, and apparent death threats sent the way of Warpaint Clothing, the company that humorlessly put the duds together -- utilizing the former Seatt
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U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Man’s Copyright Claim On Phrase ‘Let’s Go Thunder,’ Because Duh
yahoo.com 1 day, 12 hours agoWelcome back to Ball Don't Lie, your one-stop shop for news on legal strife related to NBA-related terms and phrases . Next up: The end of the road for a remarkably ill-considered lawsuit over ownership of a commonly yelled phrase that made its way to the Supreme Court, because sometimes the things that make America great also make it the worst. Area man Charles A. Syrus wrote a song in support of the Oklahoma City Thunder back in 2007, as the then-Seattle SuperSonics were readying their southeast move. It

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