Since the late 19th century, tales of Bigfoot roaming the great woods of Northern California and the Pacific Northwest have made the rounds. Even before the Bigfoot name entered the lexicon, tales of a mythical half-man, half-beast were commonplace among the area’s original inhabitants.
During their recent back-to-back set against the teams that hail from the same region, the Utah Jazz encountered their own nightmarish beast. A two-headed monster known as the Golden State Warriors and the Sacramento Kings.
On Tuesday night, the Warriors left the Jazz licking their wounds after a 104-74 shellacking in Oakland. However, the two-headed beast was unsatisfied.