Despite being suspended and not in attendance in Game 4 of their Eastern Conference Semifinals matchup against the Washington Wizards on Sunday, Kelly Oubre‘s presence was still felt inside the Verizon Center.

After Kelly Olynyk committed a foul in third quarter, the home crowd chanted the Wizards swingman's name to let the 7-foot big man know that they support their own player, and is proud of how he stood up for himself in their last game.

The fans' chants comes after seeing the Wizards owners, Ted and Zach Leonsis, wore Oubre's jersey while watching the game, to the delight of the D.C. faithful.

It can be recalled that Oubre and Olynyk were involved in a skirmish during Game 3 after a hard screen was set by the 7-foot Canadian. Olynyk apparently hit the second-year player in the head multiple times, causing him to charge towards him and shove him to the floor.

With the series heading to Boston for Game 5, the Celtics fans are expected to respond with their own way of showing support to Olynyk. Oubre should also brace himself for a lot of heckling and boos as Beantown has always been known to be a city that loves its sports teams and players.