"I tried to be real cool and play it off. It was exciting," he said.
Adesanya is currently in the final stages of preparation for his upcoming title defence against Cuban powerhouse Yoel Romero. The bout will headline UFC 248, which will take place in Las Vegas on March 8 (NZ time).
He'll be looking to add to the success of Auckland's City Kickboxing gym, after teammates Hooker, Kai Kara-France and Brad Riddell all had their hands raise at UFC Fight night 168 in Auckland at the weekend.
Adams said he always made a point to tune in and watch when Kiwis were in the octagon, and with the Thunder not having a game on the date of UFC 248, he would likely be able to tune in and watch Adesanya's defence live.
"(I watch) regardless of which one it is. Just any of the New Zealand fighters, I just try to support the boys."
Adams' Thunder have been a surprise package this season, sitting sixth in the Western Conference after 57 matches in the 82-game season. Having won 12 of their past 15 games, the Thunder look well poised for a run into the playoffs and could fight for a top four seed.
It's an unexpected year of success for the Thunder, who lost superstar duo Paul George and Russell Westbrook in the off season to trades with the Los Angeles Clippers and Houston Rockets respectively.