Denver nuggets played against Cavaliers at home last weekend. The basket frame was found to be crooked shortly after the fourth quarter started. The staff put up a ladder to repair it. The game was interrupted for 7 minutes. Michael Malone, the head coach of nuggets, was very unhappy. Jamal Murray, the guard, also took the opportunity to go to the auditorium to have a group photo with the fans. It is said that the Cavaliers’ striker Evan Mobley missed many free throws before hitting the basket sideways (0 out of 6), but I’m afraid it’s still the gold nugget’s own problem to blame.
This is the second time that the basket was uneven in the home court of Jinnui in just six days. The previous time was the New Year’s game against Seltik, when Robert Williams, the center of the Green Army, made a fierce dunk at the end of the quarter to skew the basket, and the game was interrupted for 35 minutes. Six staff members were dispatched to the scene, and finally the basket was removed for repair. Robert Williams said innocently, “I didn’t know until my teammates began to blame me.”
After the repair, the basket box was still crooked. It was the basket box of the visiting team Seltik. After swallowing the defeat, the green army Jaylen Brown said, “I think they didn’t fix it at all. They wasted so much of our time.”
Last year, when the Warriors played gold in the playoffs, Stephen Curry’s free throw percentage was as low as 71%. He missed six free throws at the home court of gold. His teammate Jordan Poole jokingly said that the gold’s basket frame was crooked. Now it seems that the gold’s basket frame is indeed a big problem. Some fans teased him and said, “Is gold cheating all the time?”