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The “sixth man” in basketball is a term commonly used to refer to the fans of a team, because they act like the extra teammate by influencing the outcome of a game through their cheering.  (In basketball, there are five players on the court per team at any given time, with the fans being the “sixth.”)   A great “sixth man” is a group of fans that cheer so loudly that they inspire their own team to play harder while distracting the opposing players with their noise. Recently, the Miami Heat’s Chris Bosh called the Oklahoma City Thunder fans “regular.”  Big mistake.  The Thunder fans take pride in being their team’s sixth man and Bosh’s comments that they are simply vanilla are just going to fuel them even more during this NBA finals series.  The Thunder’s Chesapeake Energy Arena has a reputation of being a loud and rowdy scene and have you seen the fan’s matching outfits?!  Almost every attendee at the Arena sports a bright blue Thunder t-shirt during the game – it is a sea o
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