Steph Curry gathers the vote
OAKLAND, Calif. – Many voters at an early voting station in Oakland were greeted with surprise.
Golden State Warriors superstar Steph Curry this weekend at the team’s former convention center on the Oakland Convention Center.
He came forward to thank the electorate and volunteers for participating in the election and inspiring those who have not yet voted to seize their opportunity.
“We’re at the end of the line, ” said Curry. ” If you haven’t voted by mail or user yet, you still have time. If you live in Alameda County, you can come here to our former practice center in downtown Oakland. If you belong to Alameda County, you can register to vote, this is a wonderful place. So make sure you count your vote and hear your voice. “
The team’s former practice site is located at 1011 Broadway in downtown Oakland.
It will be open on Mondays and Tuesdays for others who wish to vote or cast their vote.
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Curry was not the warrior he controlled to get out of the vote.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr voted and then spent his time Saturday morning greeting others who visited the polling station at the San Francisco Chase Center, the Warriors’ new stadium.
Kerr handed out blue stickers with the warrior theme “I voted”, posed for photos with fans, replaced them with selfies and also talked about basketball.
“It’s a smart way for us, as a company, as a team, as an organization, to remind other people that we’re not just a basketball team. We hope to be an asset to the network and we need to be able to help other people and win a lot of games in the procedure and entertain everyone, however, we would like to think that we are a vital component,” Kerr said. And we have to do it by doing things like that. “
The Associated Press contributed to the report.