Juan Toscano-Anderson is living the Warriors dream and still can’t find the words | The Jump

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Jorge Sedano catches up with Golden State Warriors player and Oakland native Juan Toscano-Anderson for an interview.

0:00 Juan Toscano-Anderson says he still can’t quite put into words what it means being an Oakland native playing for the Warriors.

0:37 Toscano-Anderson, whose mother is Mexican-American, describes playing professionally in Mexico.

1:03 On being “the Steph Curry of Mexico.”

1:38 On the G League grind.

2:12 Why he wears the No. 95 and what it’s like being one of the only Latino players in the NBA.

2:57 What it’s like playing with Steph and Draymond Green.

3:52 Organizing for social justice in Oakland and being joined by teammates.

4:35 “Jorgito” Sedano asks if Toscano-Anderson was “Juanito” growing up.

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