Andrew Bogut is a big fan of public transportation. Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, the Golden State Warriors took the time out of their busy schedule to serve a Thanksgiving dinner and bring smiles to the faces of San Francisco area youth at a charity event. After the event was over, the Warriors remained in the team spirit by commuting as a team back to Oakland using public transportation.
That’s right the entire Warriors team, fit in a single BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) train during rush hour.
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Yup - entire Dubs squad just made this one BART car #WarriorsGround during rush hour. # BayArea
— Dan Martinez (@dmar) November 19, 2014
Turns out joke is on @andrewbogut & @StephenCurry30. BART card we gave players only had enough $ to Oaktown. http://t.co/b4SVlNOv7o
— Dan Martinez (@dmar) November 19, 2014
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While everyone riding the train with the Warriors was excited to see them, one person was just confused.
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There are several guys in my BART car who are so tall they have to bend their heads down to fit. And their jackets have Warriors logos.
— Tweedle Dum (@Clumsydum) November 19, 2014
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Riding the BART together shows how close knit this Warriors team is. As they lead the Pacific Division with a 8-2 record, Kerr has created such a fun environment where winning comes second nature to the team and something that is routine for many, like riding the train becomes a team event.
