Boston gonna Boston.
the visitors' rim — was crooked, forcing the Dubs to pause their pre-game shootaround a couple hours before the tip-off of a critical Game 3 that will either see the Warriors regain homecourt advantage or the Celtics steal it.
The disruption of Golden State's pre-game routine was due to the hoop being"a couple inches too high," according to veteran NBA scribe John Hollinger. A video posted by NBC Sports Bay Area depicted a measuring stick dangling from the rim and not quite touching Boston's signature parquet.
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