A protester ties herself to a basket at Timberwolves-Grizzlies

in ESPN sound issues Not the only disturbance in Saturday’s NBA playoff game between Minnesota Timberwolves And Memphis Grizzlies.

The game was halted in the second quarter when a protester chained herself to a basket stanchion at FedExForum in Memphis. Once the protester was noticed, it took over a minute for security to cut the chain and get her out of court.

It is unclear how the protester managed to slip what appeared to be a metal chain into FedExForum.

Why chain pretending to be the basket at Timberwolves-Grizzlies?

to me Ros Gold-Onwude from ESPN, the protester shared a common cause with another strange protester of the week in game play at Timberwolves. In this case, an animal rights demonstrator She tried to stick herself in the court by her wrist.

Chains seemed to be more effective than glue, as the first demonstrator was taken out almost immediately. Neither was as effective as the oil protester who managed to tie himself by the neck to a goal post in a Premier League match last month.

Both protesters wore T-shirts that read “Glen Taylor Roasts Animals Alive,” an apparent reference to alleged practices at the outgoing Timberwolves owner’s chicken farm as stipulated in Statement from the group behind the unrest.

The group is calling for Taylor’s Timberwolves to be sold quickly to Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore with Taylor immediately stepping down from the team’s day-to-day operations and the billionaire donating $11.3 million in federal subsidies to public health charities and animal shelter.

Animal rights activists disrupted several NBA games after the season ended. (Photo by Justin Ford/Getty Images)

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