The Western Conference Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs have produced strong playoff moments on the court, but some of the biggest viral attention has gone to two Spurs fans seated behind the bench. The duo, identified by their social media handles as bluebeari and juliejswan, drew notice during Game 3 and quickly became part of the online conversation after appearing in low-cut tops while cameras focused on Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson.
Their presence stood out enough that viewers online began trying to identify them after the first sighting. When they returned for Game 4, they again landed in a prime camera-friendly spot and kept the attention going with another eye-catching appearance.
How the viral moment developed
The fans first appeared on Friday night during Game 3 behind the Spurs bench, where broadcast cameras caught them while Johnson was on screen. That moment spread quickly across social media, and internet users soon started looking for more information about who they were.
The pair returned for Game 4 on Sunday and again drew attention from viewers. According to the report, the two appeared in brighter low-cut tops and seemed ready for another round of national attention.
The description of the duo as a back-to-back playoff presence reflected how quickly they became a talking point around the series. Their repeated appearances gave the online reaction more momentum, especially because both games were played in San Antonio.
Game 6 plans bring them back to San Antonio
Game 5 is set for Oklahoma City, and the two are not expected to travel for that matchup. They do, however, plan to be back for Game 6 on Thursday in San Antonio, which means the home crowd could see them again if the series returns there.
Bluebeari made that clear on Twitter on Tuesday afternoon, writing, “Yes, we will be at Game 6 #gospursgo #spurs #spursnation.” The message confirmed that the viral pair intends to stay part of the Spurs’ home-court atmosphere if the series makes its way back.
When a fan asked how people would recognize them and whether they would give a signal, Blue replied, “Oh you will have signs!” That answer added to the buzz already surrounding their playoff appearances.
More than a courtside distraction
The attention around the two fans has come alongside a series that has already featured high-level performances and plenty of conversation. The article framed the weekend as a reminder that the playoffs often elevate stars and storylines, even if not all of them come from the players themselves.
The Spurs’ home floor could again become the center of attention if Game 6 is played in San Antonio and the team’s viral supporters return to their seats. With the series still in motion, their next appearance may again pull focus from the crowd and onto the same section of the arena that caught the internet’s eye in Games 3 and 4.
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