Juan Toscano-Anderson spoke to ClutchPoints about giving back to his hometown community and his storybook career playing for the Warriors. OAKLAND – Publicly accessible community basketball courts mean a lot to former Golden State Warriors forward Juan Toscano-Anderson. 95 on his jersey wherever he plays as a tribute to his boyhood home on 95th Avenue in Oakland, Toscano-Anderson has repped his origins throughout his storybook career. Like, actually make a difference in the community,” Toscano-Anderson told ClutchPoints towards the end of the event. “It's important for these young men to see people supporting them, especially professional athletes,” OK Program CEO and founder Donald Northcross said.