The Golden State Warriors lost at home on Friday night to the Boston Celtics by a score of 109-106.The defeat broke a 54 game winning streak at home for the Warriors, which not many people thought would come to an end on Friday. One story which you may not have heard about centered around Isaiah Thomas changing his shoes at halftime. The Celtics’ guard had zero first half points, but after switching his shoes he went for 22 in the second half. When asked about the switch he responded by saying “I switched my shoes. Them other shoes didn’t have any buckets in them.”
Celtics’ Isaiah Thomas Switches Shoes At Halftime Resulting In Many Buckets
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