The home arena of the Oklahoma City Thunder is called "Chesapeake Energy Arena", a multi-purpose arena in downtown Oklahoma City with a capacity of 19,599.
Ford Center is a multi-purpose arena in downtown Oklahoma City, now the home arena of the NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder.
Owned by the City of Oklahoma City, the Ford Center, which officially opened to the public on June 8, 2002, is located near the I-40 Crosstown Expressway exit at Robinson Avenue.
On July 22, 2011, the Thunder officially announced that their home arena, Ford Center Arena, would be renamed Chesapeake Energy Arena.
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Thunder Home Logo
From the pattern and style, it's clear that the Thunder logo is going for a "minimalist" look, but it feels a lot like a Cavaliers or Bobcats logo. The triangular background with the OKC characters is also too conventional.
A shield-like pattern followed by two lightning-like patterns is called "Thunder", and seeing this icon completely fails to give people the kind of fast and furious momentum brought about by thunder and lightning, and naturally fails to give people any feeling of echoing the name of the team at all.
Team logo color: orange and blue intersection leads to a conflict of warm and cold colors, not only does not have any "Thunder" shock, but also seems to be fancy and flashy, more similar to the U.S. Women's Basketball League WNBA team logo, the masculinity is too insufficient.
Reference Source: Baidu Encyclopedia - Oklahoma City Thunder
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The Oklahoma City Thunder, a professional basketball team based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, belonging to the American
sports team (basketball, soccer, football etc)
, part of the National Basketball Association (NBA), joined the NBA league in 1966 and is part of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference of the United States Men's Professional Basketball League.
The Oklahoma City Thunder, formerly known as the Seattle Supersonics, relocated to Oklahoma City on September 3, 2008, when the team announced its new name: the Thunder.In the 2011-12 season, the Thunder became the Western Conference champions, thanks to the outstanding play of the trio of Kevin Durant, James Harden, and Russell Westbrook, although they were defeated 4-1 by the Miami Heat in the Finals. On April 16, 2013, the Thunder defeated the Kings to lock up first place in the Western Conference for the 2012-13 AFC regular season.