Evil Clown admitted into Hawks game (Photo)

Oct 27, 2015; Atlanta, GA, USA; The national anthem is performed before the Atlanta Hawks host the Detroit Pistons at Philips Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jason Getz-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 27, 2015; Atlanta, GA, USA; The national anthem is performed before the Atlanta Hawks host the Detroit Pistons at Philips Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jason Getz-USA TODAY Sports /
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One fan was celebrating Halloween a day early at the Atlanta Hawks game.


“Send in the clowns.”

No this isn’t the song written by Stephen Sondheim, it’s something far more terrifying. With Halloween almost here, one fan, well hopefully a fan, at an Atlanta Hawks game decided to terrorize fellow Hawks fans by dressing as an evil, horrifying clown.

So for the people that are subjected to sitting by this soulless creature, it will be a night of looking over your shoulder and sweating bullets as they try to survive the night at the Philips Arena.

Clowns are supposed to be harmless right? Something we’re all supposed to laugh at right? Well it took just one Stephen King novel to end that little facade for everyone, and now clowns are seen as one of the most terrifying life forms on earth.

With such horror and fear protruding from one figure, Halloween truly has arrived early in the Philips Arena. Hopefully for the Hawks sake, they can focus on the game while knowing a maniacal clown is on the loose running around the building.

If not, well then blame it on the clown. That seems like the rational thing to do in this situation.