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Warriors visit Obama during trip to DC
The Golden State Warriors visited former President Obama on Thursday shortly before their game against the Washington Wizards in the nation's capital.
The NBA team posed with Obama in a picture of the moment that surfaced on social media on late Thursday.
According to The Mercury News, the teams full roster was in the picture with the exception of player Jonas Jerebko, who had reportedly been traveling at the time for the birth of his second kid.
The team reportedly met with Obama for nearly an hour.
MontanaMama
(23,382 posts)for fear of seeing MF45 and the racist magat kids. So glad I did. My president until further notice.
Control-Z
(15,683 posts)I'm glad I read your post. I was just going to say the same.
President Obama earned my respect. Honestly. And then he sang and I fell in love. Lol.
sinkingfeeling
(51,559 posts)greatauntoftriplets
(175,813 posts)Control-Z
(15,683 posts)Maybe he misses life in office so much it is making him gray-er - and making him want to come back? Perhaps as president of that shaddow government I've heard about? I'll take him any way I can get him back.
Midnight Writer
(21,974 posts)Elwood P Dowd
(11,443 posts)except for that one dude behind his left shoulder that's about the same height.
spanone
(136,057 posts)Wounded Bear
(58,879 posts)I was looking for him, usually he one of the tallest guys in the photo.
Control-Z
(15,683 posts)My son is 6'4". I'm used to finding them by looking for their heads above everyone else in a crowd.
I was doing the same just now - looking for the tallest, or one of the tallest, in the picture. On my tiny screen (phone) I was way off. Lol.
jalan48
(13,961 posts)pangaia
(24,324 posts)calimary
(81,768 posts)He's usually one of the tallest ones in the photos. But certainly not in this one!
Gothmog
(146,502 posts)First Speaker
(4,858 posts)...that was the late, great Red Smith's comment on basketball. He was not an admirer.