Take a walk around Joe Chillura Square in downtown Tampa and you're bound to see some lightning on the ground, even if there is none in the sky.

Hillsborough County is showing its support for the team by painting an 80-foot lightning bolt in the middle of the park.

"That is actually athletic field paint," said Jennifer Rothenberg, Director of Public Relations and Marketing. "County Public Works got together with Parks and recreation and Communications and we put the logo down in a couple of hours. It took 36 cans of that athletic field paint." 

For at least the next couple of weeks, some people are calling it "Boltsborough."

Businesses are putting up banners, flying flags and making sure there's no question about who they're rooting for.

"We're hoping this conveys exactly how much hometown pride we have in our team," said Rothenberg.

At Ferg's Live, a new sports bar and restaurant directly across the street from the arena, Tuesday night was the calm before the storm.

"We're expecting a huge crowd, we're expanding our parking lot into another part of the bar with vendors. It's going to be crazy," said Olivia Dragonette, a server at Ferg's Live.

They're brewing up special drinks like "Blue Lightning" lemonade.

Also, on Saturday, the City of Tampa will be dying Garrison Channel bright blue as a way to show support for the team.

It will happen at 5 p.m. before Game 2.