Skip to content
Pacers Fans Dumb and Dumber

Pacers fans pull out Dumb and Dumber outfits to roast Stephen A. Smith and Kendrick Perkins

Last night, two Pacers fans delivered the perfect message to Stephen A. Smith and Kendrick Perkins court side during Game 4 of the NBA Finals against the Thunder.

A couple of Pacers fans rolled into Gainbridge Fieldhouse dressed like Harry and Lloyd from Dumb and Dumber. One fan rocked an orange tux plastered with Stephen A. Smith’s face.

Viral Pacers fans troll ESPN, night ruined by NBA Official Scott Foster in the closing minutes

The other sported the powder blue look with Kendrick Perkins front and center. It was the perfect message for the two ESPN personalities who’ve been clowning the Pacers all season.

Pacers fans in Dumb and Dumber outfits:

Perk said they’d miss the playoffs entirely. Stephen A. had them dead in the water in basically every big matchup. And both picked OKC to win Game 3. Wrong again.

To be fair, the national media’s been snoozing on Indiana since October. Tyrese Haliburton and the boys have been an afterthought for most pundits, even as they kept stacking wins and dismantling expectations. This is a team that thrives on being overlooked, and their fans are following suit — with custom tuxes, no less.

This is why the playoffs rule. It’s not just about basketball. It’s about moments like this. It’s about fans showing up and saying, “We heard what you said. Now wear it.” Literally.

So shoutout to these two legends in suits. They didn’t just call out ESPN. They called out every lazy take that’s ever been thrown at the Pacers this season.

And if Indiana keeps this run going, those tuxes might end up courtside at the Finals.

Pacers and Thunders are locked up at 2-2 in the series. Game 5 is Monday night back in Oklahoma City.

Join The Chase

unfiltered, opinionated, and certainly do not care if you like it or not.

Comments (0)

Leave a Reply

Back To Top

Discover more from The Liberty Line

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading