SAN ANTONIO, Texas -
Brendan Kelly, a mechanical contractor working at the AT&T
center, was arrested today after security footage showed him tampering
with the air conditioning unit during game 1 of the NBA finals. Kelly, a
die-hard Spurs fan, was quoted as saying he thought that sabotaging the
air conditioning would make it extremely difficult for the Spurs’
opponents, the Miami Heat, to play, thus making him a fortune with his
bookie.
“I just wanted to give my boys an edge, and I saw a perfect
opportunity here.” Kelly said during a police interview. “Nothing wrong
with making a little scratch on a game, right?”
The heat inside the AT&T Center had reached almost 90 degrees by
the end of the third quarter, and not only was it taking a toll on the
Heat, causing star player LeBron James to sit out part of the the game
with cramps caused by dehydration, it wasn’t doing any favors for the
Spurs, either.
“I don’t think I’ve ever played in anything like this since I left
the islands,” said Tim Duncan, center for the Spurs and a native of St.
Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Despite complaints from everyone in the building, referees and
coaches were never consulted about stopping the game. According to Rod
Thorn, Vice President of Operations for the NBA, because players were
not “slipping on condensation,” there was never any talk during the game
of stopping play.
“We rarely would stop a game, especially in the playoffs.” Said Thorne.
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