Tim Duncan, Spurs terrified by ghosts at Claremont Hotel in Berkeley, CA
Posted Apr 10, 2014
Berkeley’s Claremont Resort: beautiful, stately, perhaps a bit run down. And, according to the San Antonio Spurs’ Jeff Ayres and Tim Duncan, haunted to the rafters. The Spurs were in town last week to play the Warriors, and our spooky story starts with Ayres. Weary from a long travel day, he approached his hotel room only to hear the sound of a child coming from within. When Ayres tried his room key, the door wouldn’t open.
(SFGate)
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