Bend over, I'll show ya a rattlesnake.
http://forwardcenter.net/trail-blaze...o-locker-room/
Really guys? Come on now.
Bend over, I'll show ya a rattlesnake.
welcome to Tejas
It's Texas. Man the up you Oregon pussies.
"sounds like an ABA story"
slick burn stotts
That's some serious bull there. I guess we're going to have to stick a cougar in your shower when you get up here.
do it. that would be ing awesome.
nba history man.
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...=232692&page=4
I want you to read this, Tlong.
wow Danny's rattlesnake escaped from its pit? wtf?
Whaaaat??
It's ST showing you love when your own fans spit on you. You are a ST'er.
lol it's just a ratsnake.
Dude, I'm a Blazer fan. That's the only thing that matters to me.
Well you're a snake boy. Duh.
It's a rattlesnake.
Don't fight it. You can be a Blazer fan. You are a ST'er. Leave those losers on the other board.
It's a ratsnake in the pics. Don't question the motherfukin snakeboy about snakes.
Nah dude. That's a small rattlesnake. You can tell by the head where you see it is wide because of the venom glands. Viper.
You don't wanna know what we put on your Gatorade...
http://espn.go.com/nba/playoffs/2014...rs-locker-room
SAN ANTONIO -- The Portland Trail Blazers found a poisonous surprise when they arrived in visitors' locker room at the AT&T Center before Thursday's Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals.
Reserve forward Thomas Robinson found a rattlesnake in his locker a couple of hours before tip-off against the San Antonio Spurs, spotting it when he placed his shoes in the cubby.
"I was scared," said Robinson, who added that he'd only seen snakes on Discovery Channel before. "I ain't gonna lie, I was scared."
Robinson reacted by screaming and leaping "about five feet high and 20 feet back."
Robinson wasn't the only player to admit he was spooked:
Reserve guard Will Barton, Robinson's neighbor in the locker room, claims he kept calm while hopping up on his chair. There was all kinds of commotion until "our brave trainers," as Robinson referred to them, corralled the beast.
Estimates of the rattlesnake's size ranged from 18 inches to four feet. It was believed to be a baby.
"Big enough," Barton said.
The rattlesnake was black and white, the Spurs' colors, as Robinson noted. Rumor has it that Spurs shooting guard Danny Green collects snakes.
"That's the No. 1 suspect right there," Barton said, laughing.
This isn't the first incident with critters at the Spurs' arena, which hosts a huge rodeo each year. There have been several bat sightings during games at the AT&T Center, most infamously when Spurs sixth man Manu Ginobili swatted one out of the air with his bare hand while on the court on Halloween in 2009, when the bat caused play to be stopped and players to scatter.
Ginobili got a thunderous cheer from the crowd when he carried the bat off the court, but it wasn't such a humorous situation when he had to get rabies shots later.
The Blazers managed to emerge from the rattlesnake sighting unharmed.
"It's bizarre to have a venomous snake in your locker room," Portland coach Terry Stotts said. "I don't know if it's happened before. That sounds like an ABA story."
welcome to texas i saw one that got hit on the road the other day. they're everywhere
I only hope it was deliberate.... old school playoff home court advantage.
That's not a rattlesnake. It's harmless.
I have no doubt it was. Probably a maintenance worker.
We have them in So. Cal but theyre few and hidden in the hills. Pretty awesome animals.
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