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Snake rattles Blazers in AT&T Center locker room

/ 11:58 AM May 09, 2014

SAN ANTONIO—The Portland Trail Blazers were clearly rattled by the San Antonio Spurs in the opener of the NBA Western Conference semifinals, and they were almost snake bit before Game 2.

A baby rattlesnake, estimated at about 3 to 4 feet (1 to 1.2-meters), was discovered in the team’s locker room at the AT&T Center about two hours before the game Friday (Manila time).

It was found by reserve forward Thomas Robinson, who recoiled a few feet after seeing the snake when he moved a bag from his locker.

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“I didn’t (see it),” Portland coach Terry Stotts said. “They said it was a young one.”

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Rattlesnakes are a venomous species that can grow up to (2.4 meters) and weigh more than 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms). It takes its name from a “rattle” at the end of its tail that produces a rattling sound when shaken to warn predators of its presence.

It is unknown if the rattlesnake found in the locker room made any noise, but Robinson’s cries were enough to alert his teammates of its presence.

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“Well, it’s bizarre to have a venomous snake in your locker room,” Stotts said. “I don’t know if it’s ever happened before.”

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The Spurs have a history with animals in the AT&T Center.

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The stadium hosts the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo each February and its grounds are used for livestock shows during the three-week event.

Spurs guard Manu Ginobili also swatted down a bat that was flying above the court at the AT&T Center on Nov. 1, 2009. Ginobili had to have rabies shots after striking the bat with his bare hands.

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Fortunately for the Spurs, Ginobili wasn’t needed to catch the snake.

“I think some people here (captured it),” Stotts said, smiling. “They have them on hand at the AT&T Center. They have a specialist.”

It probably wasn’t a good omen for Portland, which is seeking to even its playoff series with San Antonio.

“Or a good sign,” Stotts said. “We survived.”

Stotts was asked if he thought someone from the Spurs had planted the snake to rattle his young charges.

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“You’re the investigative reporter, you figure it out,” Stotts joked.

TAGS: animal, locker room, NBA, Portland Trailblazers, San Antonio Spurs

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