I think the Thunder were the first team to ever play this chant and have been playing it ever since they were in Seattle. The Bulls also played this chant back in the 2000s. Good video btw.
@@amdchurro I wish OKC kept some of the old prompts. The Thunder also had an alternate version of the Usher-Yeah defense chant back in 2013 but stopped playing it after 2 or 3 months.
I think the Thunder were the first team to ever play this chant and have been playing it ever since they were in Seattle. The Bulls also played this chant back in the 2000s. Good video btw.
Spurs also used it, but that was kinda different
OKC has remixed other songs into prompts. Most known prompt would be Usher-Yeah. But they’ve completely changed all the chants and have new ones now
@@rohan_3128 I didn’t know that. Do you know around what time period that was?
@@amdchurro I wish OKC kept some of the old prompts. The Thunder also had an alternate version of the Usher-Yeah defense chant back in 2013 but stopped playing it after 2 or 3 months.
They played it during the entire OKC Big 3 era and the Westbrook Era. After that they stopped and switched up the prompts
Chicago Bulls used this too
Thunder used it in the 1980’s when they were the sonics
And the Lakers has this too
The Spurs had a much deeper and creepier sound
Its not creepy its just the synth
The big 78 sound
Seattle used this first.
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What NBA teams do you want to see vs. each other?
There’s not any other teams that allow people in the arena. I would’ve said the Warriors and Clippers. But they don’t allow anyone inside
@@amdchurro I’m filming a 2k Next gen video.
@@amdchurro also yes they do. I made that video while at a Cavs game and somehow got so much views.
They don’t. Only the Cavs and the Magic and a few teams have allowed fans. The rest of the league hasn’t
@@amdchurro Damn, that means I am the only Cavs fan LMAO
Do Let's Go Nets because I found one here ua-cam.com/video/JqJVJceDZhU/v-deo.html 7:36