NBA Team Gets Landing Scare When Bird Smashes Into Plane

CHICAGO — Delta Airlines says a charter flight carrying the Oklahoma City Thunder from Minneapolis to Chicago apparently encountered a bird early Saturday when it was landing, causing damage that prompted some players to post photos on social media showing the caved-in nose of the plane.

Carmelo Anthony, Josh Huestis, and Steven Adams all posted photos of the plane shortly after it landed around 12:45 a.m.

Image: The front of the Delta plane that was damaged on descent to Chicago-Midway Airport from Minneapolis on Oct. 27, 2017. Image: The front of the Delta plane that was damaged on descent to Chicago-Midway Airport from Minneapolis on Oct. 27, 2017.

The Delta plane that was damaged on descent to Chicago-Midway Airport from Minneapolis on Oct. 27, 2017. @realstevenadams / via Twitter

Anthony wrote on Instagram , “What possibly could we have hit in the SKY at this time of night? Everyone is Safe, Though.”

Adams’ Twitter post said , “We had a rough flight to say the least.”

Huestis wrote on Twitter , “I guess we hit something? 30,000 feet up…”

Delta Airlines spokeswoman Elizabeth Wolf said maintenance was evaluating the situation and that the damage was likely caused by a collision with a bird. She said the Boeing 757-200 landed safely without incident at Chicago’s Midway International Airport.

A spokesperson for the team told The Oklahoman newspaper that all of its players, staff and coaches were safe. The Thunder lost to the Minnesota Timberwolves 119-116 on Friday night. Oklahoma City plays the Chicago Bulls on Saturday night.