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Draymond Green Serves Coffee in Berkeley, and the Crowd Goes Wild

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Draymond Green with staff at Berkeley's Shattuck Avenue Peets -- before he started serving coffee. (Lance Knobel/Berkeleyside)

Golden State Warriors basketball star Draymond Green came to Berkeley Monday to serve up coffee at Peet’s on Shattuck Avenue, and the line was already stretching down the block long before his arrival. A TV helicopter hovered overhead to catch footage of the event.

Berkeleyside’s Lance Knobel reported that it was a “mob scene” outside 2255 Shattuck before Green’s arrival at around 1:45 p.m.

Green was helping promote the release of Peet’s limited edition “Warriors Grounds” blend. Peet’s will donate 5 percent of each purchase of “Warriors Grounds," up to $10,000, to the Warriors Community Foundation.

See the complete story at Berkeleyside: Draymond Green Serves Coffee at Berkeley Peets.

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