Durant, Green join Warriors staff on annual visit to prison
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It may come as a surprise to some, but the Golden State Warriors front office and basketball operations staff have been making annual visits to prisons for the last five years, playing pickup games against inmates in the process.
On Saturday however, Kevin Durant and Draymond Green joined the group on the visit to the Bay Area's infamous San Quentin State Prison, and while neither played in the pickup game, they shot hoops, played dominoes, and signed autographs for inmates.

San Quentin is a maximum security facility with the largest death row population in the United States.
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