If you need any further confirmation that former President Barack Obama is by far the coolest leader this country has ever had, just check him out hanging with the United States menโs basketball team this week.
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The former president turned up at a party celebrating USA Basketballโs 50th anniversary to show his support for the team and deliver some words of encouragement to the athletes ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. But folks on social media canโt help but suggest that the whole exchange was life imitating art, comparing it to a hilarious comedy sketch.
In the video, the former president is seen giving very presidential handshakes to Team USAโs coaching staff, including Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra and Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr. But that was only after he was seen hugging and dapping up members of the team, including Anthony Edwards, Steph Curry and LeBron James.
โIt is true I am the Hooper-in-Chief,โ Obama told the team. โI just want to come here to help send off the soon-to-be gold medal winners. We invented this game, and I donโt like it when we donโt win.โ
Watching the way the former president interacts with the coaches and the players, itโs hard not to think about the now-viral Obama Meet and Greet sketch from Comedy Centralโs Key & Peele show. In the sketch, Jordan Peele portrays the president code switching in the most hilarious way when meeting Black and white and people after delivering a speech. Even if youโve seen it, itโs worth watching again here:
Although Team USA is packed with NBA superstars, some of the players couldnโt help but fan out over Obamaโs visit.
โTo have President Obama come โ and heโs great with the microphone and really inspiring with his words โ it was cool to set us off into this journey this summer with celebrating the 50 years of USAB and what weโre trying to do this summer,โ said Golden State Warriors star and Team USA member Steph Curry. โSo I got goosebumps while he was talking.โ
Oh, if it werenโt for those damn term limits.
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