Oklahoma City Thunder's plane had a mid-air collision with something that left an enormous dent in the nose

Oklahoma City Thunder plane
Oklahoma City Thunder plane

Twitter/Steven Adams

  • The Oklahoma City Thunder's plane is believed to have collided with a bird in mid-flight.

  • Nobody on the plane was injured, however, the plane was left with a huge dent in the nose.



The Oklahoma City Thunder's plane landed safely after a mid-air collision that left a huge dent in the nose of the plane.

The Thunder were traveling to Chicago for their game against the Bulls on Saturday. It is believed that the plane collided with a bird during the flight, according to ABC News. Nobody on the plane was injured.

Thunder forward Patrick Patterson took a video of the damage to the nose of the plane.

Thunder big man Steven Adams also took a photo of the damage and jokingly asked Neil deGrasse Tyson, Bill Nye, and NASA what could have caused this type of damage 30,000 feet in the air.

Oklahoma City Thunder plane.
Oklahoma City Thunder plane.

Twitter/Steven Adams

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