Today, President Obama welcomed the Miami Heat back to the
White House to honor the team for winning their second-straight
championship title.
"Last season, the Heat put together one of the most dominating
regular seasons ever by a defending champion," President Obama said.
"They won a team-record 66 games. At one point, they won 27 games
straight -- the second-longest winning streak ever."
Miami Heat Coach Erik Spoelstra presents President Barack Obama with
a team trophy to honor the 2013 NBA Champion Miami Heat on winning
their second-straight Championship title, in the East Room of the White
House, Jan. 14, 2014. (Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson)
The President congratulated head coach Eric Spoelstra, team president
Pat Riley, and members of the staff and crew, and gave a special
congrats to the all-star Heat lineup for their hard work last season
including finals MVP Lebron James, Dwayne Wade, Ray Allen, Chris Bosh,
Mario Chalmers, Shane Battier, Udonis Haslem, and of course-- "Birdman,
Birdman's tattoos and Birdman's mohawk"
"The Heat showed us the kind of heart and determination it takes to
be a champion," the President said. "And they also showed what heart
means off the court."
Last year, the team raised close to $2 million for local charities.
And today, while at the White House, players met with wounded warriors
from the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
"Honoring our troops isn’t just something that they do when they come
to the White House, it’s something they do all year round with their
Heat Home Strong initiative," President Obama said.
So bottom line is, outstanding athletes, outstanding organization, outstanding team, but also outstanding members of their community. And so we’re very proud to have them back. We wish them great luck for the rest of the season, unless they’re playing the Bulls.
After President Obama's remarks, Coach Spoelstra presented the
President with an honorary trophy signed by the entire team and a
jersey. The President, a longtime Bulls fan even joked "You know, you
guys are winning me over a little bit."
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