27.02.2026 15:25
NBA player Bobby Portis and a fan tied 14 times in a row during a rock-paper-scissors game at an event. The statistical probability of this happening is stated to be about 1 in 4.7 million.
NBA player Bobby Portis had an unusual moment during an event while playing rock-paper-scissors with a fan.
14 TIMES IN A ROW TIED
Portis and the fan made the same move 14 times in a row in the game, resulting in a tie each time. As those moments were watched in astonishment by those around, the footage quickly spread on social media.
PROBABILITY IN A MILLION
It is stated that the probability of tying 14 times in a row in rock-paper-scissors is approximately 1 in 4,782,869. This nearly impossible probability made the moment even more remarkable. Many users on social media commented, "This is now challenging mathematics," and "The universe glitched."