Ah,ebony the City of Brotherly Love.
Russell Westbrook's Oklahoma City Thunder took on the Philadelphia 76ers in Philly on Wednesday night to open the NBA season for both teams — but it was a fan's belligerent double bird that stole the show in the first half.
SEE ALSO: All hail Russell Westbrook, the NBA's face-melting meteorAfter Westbook completed an acrobatic layup while being fouled, one Philly fan got aggro and flipped him off with both hands while yelling two words that we're sure you can guess. (Here's a hint anyway: They rhyme with "duck flew.")
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Better still was Westbrook's pitch-perfect "who is this guy" reaction.
The fan was escorted out soon after, per ESPN's Royce Young.
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Those seats must've been expensive —hope it was worth it, dude!
Meanwhile, Westbrook went off for 32 points, 12 rebounds and nine assists to lead the Thunder over Philly.
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