Warriors' Klay Thompson uses boat to rescue longtime teammate Draymond Green from bridge during protests
Shortly after Warriors star Draymond Green flew back to the Oakland area after spending time in Los Angeles during a suspension, he had trouble getting across the Bay Bridge.
Klay Thompson and Draymond Green have been teammates for a decade. They have nine NBA All-Star selections between them, and both have been crucial pieces of the Golden State Warriors' championship core.
Last November, Green made his unexpected debut on Thompson's boat. During a recent appearance on the "7PM in Brooklyn with Carmelo Anthony and The Kid Mero" podcast, Green detailed his first visit to it. Green noted that the vessel was a key part of a rescue mission.
Green was trapped on the San Francisco–Oakland Bay in mid-November when demonstrators forced the closure of the Bay Bridge, which frequently carries some of the heaviest amounts of vehicle traffic in the region.
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At the time, Green had recently returned to the Oakland area following his five-game suspension for his role in a physical altercation with Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert.
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Green was attempting to travel to the Warriors' practice facility, but the bridge was shut down due to pro-Palestinian protests in the area.
"There was a protest on the Bay Bridge," Green mentioned.
After a few ideas to make it across the bridge proved unsuccessful, Thompson arrived on the scene with his boat, Green said.
"Klay came on his boat across the water to pick me up in Jack London Square in Oakland," Green explained as the hosts began to laugh. "[VP of team operations] Eric Housen tried to get the cops to like escort me through. Nothing could work, you could not get across."
Green added that the whole ordeal whadbeen captured on video. Notably, Thompson was believed to have owned the boat for around four years prior to Green climbing aboard for the first time on that fateful day.
Although Green and Thompson have developed and maintained an impressive chemistry on the court, the boat story seems to speak to the apparent limited amount of time they spend together outside of basketball.
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