The Golden State Warriors were undefeated going into the Dec. 12 matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks, but a few Bucks fans in the crowd were confident that the streak would end. Bucks fans donned "24-1" T-shirts, which turned out to be correct after the Bucks ended the Warriors' winning streak. Now Warriors fans got their revenge by printing "10-18" T-shirts, representing the Bucks' less impressive record, before last weekend's rematch.
USA Today reported that the T-shirts were the Warriors' blue and gold colors and stylized like the Warriors' uniforms, like how the Bucks T-shirts were the team's green and off-white.
Milwaukee Bucks head coach Jason Kidd told USA Today that he took the fans' move as a compliment.
"They took the time out to waste money on the T-shirt, which is cool," he told USA Today.

Brendan Menapace is the senior digital editor for Promo Marketing. While writing and editing stories come naturally to him, writing his own bio does not.





