Avery Bradley
Celtics played rock-paper-scissors to see who would shoot a late-game free throw
Avery Bradley

Celtics played rock-paper-scissors to see who would shoot a late-game free throw

Published Dec. 19, 2016 5:51 p.m. ET

When Justise Winslow of the Miami Heat was whistled for a technical foul late in Sunday's game against the Celtics, Boston held a nine-point lead with 32 seconds left.

Despite the time remaining on the clock, Celtics players on the floor felt comfortable enough that the game was in hand -- so much so that Jae Crowder and Avery Bradley played a game of rock-paper-scissors to determine who would shoot the free-throw attempt.

https://twitter.com/celtics/status/810958239256969216

Crowder won by a final of paper over rock -- but missed the foul shot. The Celtics managed to hang on for a 105-95 victory.

This wasn't as disrespectful as the Cavaliers flipping water bottles on the sidelines during a blowout win over the Knicks, but it's probably on the spectrum somewhere.

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