A first for the Thunder: boos

 
By John Rohde | Published: November 20, 2008   
photo - Chris Wilcox of the  Thunder expresses his frustration for a foul not being called with official James Capers in the second half of the NBA basketball game between the Oklahoma City  Thunder and the Los Angeles Clippers at the Ford Center in Oklahoma City Wednesday. Photo by Nate Billings
Chris Wilcox of the Thunder expresses his frustration for a foul not being called with official James Capers in the second half of the NBA basketball game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Los Angeles Clippers at the Ford Center in Oklahoma City Wednesday. Photo by Nate Billings

With 2:50 remaining in the third quarter Wednesday night, Thunder fans no longer could contain their frustration.

So they did the unthinkable.

They booed.

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