Just when you think you’ve seen it all when it comes to strange sports moments, something else comes along.
As both the Oklahoma City Thunder and Memphis Grizzlies took the court for their NBA clash on Monday (AEDT), there was just one problem – all 10 players on the court were wearing white.
It’s unclear how the mix-up happened, but Memphis came out wearing their home uniforms, despite the Thunder’s home jerseys being the same colour.
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“I’ve been around the NBA now for 25 years, and I don’t think I’ve ever seen both teams come out with their home uniforms on,” Brevin Knight said on the Memphis broadcast.
“You’ve got to run back and change real quick, that’s what has to happen.”
The Grizzlies sheepishly made their way back to the locker room to change into their blue uniforms.
The visitors would go on to win the game 125-118, with the Thunder slumping to 20-47 in a rebuilding year.
Memphis move to 47-22, good for the second best record in the NBA, behind the Phoenix Suns.
Oklahoma City remain without the services of Australian rookie Josh Giddey, who is sidelined with a hip injury, having last played on February 25.