In just his second year with the Warriors, Juan Toscano-Anderson has made an impact on and off the court. From hosting community events in Oakland to becoming a finalist for the 2020-21 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Social Justice Champion award, the Oakland native continues to take the lead and make a positive difference in communities, near and far.
In his continued effort to give back, Toscano-Anderson hosted youth basketball camps in Saltillo and Cancun, Mexico this summer. As the first Afro-Mexicano in NBA history, and the fifth player of Mexican decent to make it to the league, Toscano-Anderson gave youth campers the unique experience of learning first-hand from an NBA player.