The AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas is known for its wildlife. Sometimes the building plays host to championship basketball, but the AT&T Center is perhaps most well-known for housing wild animals such as rattlesnakes, and on rare occasion, live bats. In fact, former Spurs forward Manu Ginobili once hit a bat out of the air during a game in 2009 on Halloween night.
Well, it looks like the bats are back.
As San Antonio got set to take on the Brooklyn Nets in Texas on Thursday night, crews were called to the game floor to try and catch several bats that were seen flying around the arena.
Via Twitter:
Bat problems at Spurs game?! Where’s @manuginobili when we need him? pic.twitter.com/iLVMJIukPu
— David Robinson (@DavidtheAdmiral) February 1, 2019
Bats taking over #Spurs #Nets ... game is stopped as they attempt to catch them #NBA pic.twitter.com/FRK13xJng9
— Jabari Young (@JabariJYoung) February 1, 2019
Workers were eventually able to corral the animals and the game resumed play.