NBA: Thunder rattled after mysterious flight damage

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – OCTOBER 19: Oklahoma City Thunder players link arms during the national anthem before a NBA game against the New York Knicks at the Chesapeake Energy Arena on October 19, 2017 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.  J Pat Carter/Getty Images/AFP

CHICAGO, United States (AFP) — Spooked Oklahoma City Thunder players took to Twitter on Saturday after a plane carrying them to Chicago suffered mysterious damage mid-flight.

Dramatic images posted by Thunder players on social media showed the nose of their jet travelling from Minnesota caved in.

Several players demanded an explanation for the damage.

“We had a rough flight to say the least,” New Zealand star Steven Adams said in a Tweet addressed to NASA, prominent astrophysicist Neil Degrasse Tyson and scientist Bill Nye.

“30,000 feet in the air. Flying to Chicago. What caused this?” Adams wrote above an image of the damaged plane.

Carmelo Anthony was similarly concerned, posting the same image of the plane’s badly dented nose.

“What possibly could we have hit in the SKY at this time of night? Everyone is safe, though,” Anthony wrote.

The Thunder were travelling to Chicago to face the Bulls later Saturday following a 119-116 loss to Minnesota on Friday.

© Agence France-Presse

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