Known for his wild, covered-in-hair appearance, Thunder center Steven Adams has become a fan favorite in Oklahoma City, partially because of his mustache. But even the most die-hard fans may not recognize him now.
Adams’ (now former) Stache Bro, Thunder center Enes Kanter, tweeted that Adams shaved his facial hair, going with a clean look for the first time in years. Here’s the photo evidence:
Adams offered up an apology in response:
Adams went with a clean look through his freshman season at Pittsburgh and rookie year in Oklahoma City. By the 2014-15 season, his second in the NBA, he was already sporting a mustache.
Then Adams let the hair on top of his head grow as well, developing a full-on Neanderthal look, and he started throwing down monster dunks on LeBron James.
Adams’ hair had a steady evolution throughout his career and hadn’t changed much in two years. So naturally, fans freaked out on Twitter when Kanter gave away Adams’ newest look.
Show of hands: anyone else feeling personally affected by the lack of stache? #SeeOKC pic.twitter.com/xQqYl9fv4n
— Visit OKC (@VisitOKC) August 9, 2017
https://twitter.com/iamHectorDiaz/status/895424219726585856
https://twitter.com/glazednconsumed/status/895390705505284096
Adams already has a strong shadow on his upper lip, so don’t fear. If he wants to, that mustache could probably reappear within a few days. Or hours.
Meanwhile, Ricky Rubio, who was recently traded to the Jazz, is letting his hair grow wild.
https://twitter.com/NifMuhammad/status/895511460243152896
[FTW]