UPDATE on Jan. 11 at 9:10 p.m. EST
We're back underway...again...for now. Play is actually happening again now that the scene you can watch below (h/t Ben Golliver) is over:
The Rockets and Wizards are averaging a lengthy delay per quarter, and there's no telling whether the roof will hold the water out this time around.
We've tried funnels.
We've tried trash cans smothered in advertisements for Washington players' All-Star candidacies.
There's no telling what's next.
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UPDATE on Jan. 11 at 9:10 p.m. EST
All good things must come to an end.
The Houston Rockets and Washington Wizards managed to play the second quarter without incident after a 35-minute rain delay (yes, seriously, a rain delay) interrupted the first minute. And apparently, the Rockets did a better job staying fresh, as they owned the quarter with a 34-17 burst.
But now we get to see who survives Rain Delay 2.0, as the skies roof opened back up during halftime to delay ...
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