Los Angeles Clippers Head Coach Doc Rivers lost $2,000 dollars on the San Francisco streets Monday morning only to have a stranger give it back to him.
Rivers ended his pregame news conference prior to Game 2 of the Clippers’ Western Conference quarterfinal against the Golden State Warriors by telling the story of a random act of kindness that left the assembled media in awe.
“Last thing,” Rivers said after the questions finished. “Shout out to the San Francisco person who at the corner today, I was walking down the street — this is a true story — I reached in my pocket to grab my phone, unbeknownst to me I dropped about two grand on the street, kept walking, didn’t know it. A guy tapped me on the back and said, ‘That’s your money.'”
Doc Rivers shares a story that reminds us there's good people out there 🙏
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— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) April 16, 2019
Rivers, who grew up in Chicago and spent time playing for the New York Knicks during his 14-year playing career, couldn’t believe his luck.
“I don’t know a lot of places that that would happen,” Rivers said. “But it happened today, so whoever that was, you could have had free tickets if you hadn’t have ran away.”
Not only did he get to keep the 2 G’s, he was also gifted a huge comeback win over the Warriors.
Seems like Doc Rivers was one lucky man yesterday.
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