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  • The President: Well, hello, everybody!

  • (applause)

  • Welcome to the White House.

  • Everybody please have a seat.

  • In case you didn't know, these are the

  • NBA Champion San Antonio Spurs.

  • (applause)

  • I was considering having the Vice President

  • cover these remarks so I could stay fresh for the

  • State of the Union.

  • (laughter)

  • Taking an example off Pop who sits his stars

  • sometimes --

  • (laughter)

  • -- but I decided I actually wanted to meet them.

  • So I know we've got a lot of Spurs fans in the house,

  • (applause)

  • including a guy I stole from San Antonio --

  • our Secretary of Housing and Urban Development,

  • former Mayor Julian Castro.

  • (applause)

  • Hey!

  • And of course we want to welcome

  • general manager R.C. Buford and, of course,

  • Coach Popovich.

  • (applause)

  • I want the coach to know that he is not contractually

  • obligated to take questions after the

  • first quarter of my remarks.

  • (laughter)

  • Now, look, I admit it, I'm a Bulls fan.

  • It's never easy celebrating a non-Bulls

  • team in the White House.

  • (laughter)

  • That's all I've been able to do.

  • (laughter)

  • So far.

  • But even I have to admit that the

  • Spurs are hard to dislike.

  • First of all, they're old.

  • (laughter)

  • And for an old guy, it makes me feel good

  • to see -- where's Tim?

  • (laughter)

  • Tim's got some gray.

  • There's a few others with a little

  • sprinkles around here.

  • There's a reason why the uniform

  • is black and silver.

  • (laughter)

  • So it makes me feel good to see that folks

  • in advancing years can succeed

  • in a young man's sport.

  • But it's also because this is an international team.

  • It's the U.N. of basketball teams.

  • And it shows the way that this wonderful sport

  • has become an international sport.

  • Some people have, rightfully, started

  • calling it -- the Spur's style of basketball

  • "the beautiful game."

  • And when you look at the passing and guys

  • back-cutting the hoop and sharing the basketball,

  • you see basketball the way it should be played.

  • And I was telling these guys you can now see

  • everybody around the league actually stealing,

  • first of all, assistant coaches who then become

  • coaches and then start applying that style

  • of play all around the league.

  • And it's made the game better.

  • Now, this has not always been the case, all the

  • accolades that the Spur's received.

  • Let's face it, just a little while back people

  • were saying that the Spurs were passed their prime,

  • not just old but kind of boring.

  • Now they're fresh and exciting -- which

  • is basically the exact opposite of what happens

  • to Presidents.

  • (laughter)

  • It's a different trajectory.

  • Last season was all about redemption for the Spurs.

  • Everybody remembers the heartbreaking loss --

  • for the Spurs, not for Miami -- two years ago.

  • And game six obviously was crazy.

  • I'm not going to make you relive all the details.

  • As Tony Parker said, it seemed like the basketball

  • gods were just being cruel.

  • But the Spurs came back focused.

  • And Tim who's not used to -- not renowned

  • for his trash-talking, was very clear about the

  • fact that they were going to get back to the Finals.

  • They earned the league's best record, including

  • a franchise-record 19 in a row.

  • Made it back against the Finals and then

  • eviscerated the Heat, winning in five games with

  • an average margin of 14 points, which is the most

  • lopsided margin in Finals history.

  • (applause)

  • Now, that may have been a high-water mark for

  • excellence, but this is an organization that has been

  • marked by excellence --one of the best

  • in professional sports.

  • Since drafting Tim Duncan in 1997,

  • they've won five titles.

  • Tim has now won rings 15 years apart --

  • only the second player in history to win titles

  • in three different decades.

  • Tim and Tony and Manu have won more playoff games

  • than any trio in NBA history.

  • (applause)

  • But what's been remarkable as you watch this team

  • over the decade is not just the incredible play

  • of the Big Three, it's also how the organization

  • always seems to be able to pull together those

  • missing pieces and everybody performing

  • at an incredibly high level.

  • You've got Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard who --

  • (applause)

  • -- played magnificently.

  • You've got Boris Diaw, one of the best passing

  • big men in the game.

  • (applause)

  • Tiago Splitter, Danny Green, Patty Mills, Marco Belinelli

  • -- who we miss on the Bulls.

  • (laughter)

  • You've got Matt Bonner who my notes tell

  • me is a sandwich blogger named Red Mamba.

  • (laughter)

  • I mean, how can you not like a guy like that?

  • (laughter)

  • And San Antonio has a special bond with its fans.

  • You hear it in the "Go Spurs, Go" chants.

  • You see it in how the Spurs give

  • back to their community.

  • Coach Popovich has helped the San Antonio Food Bank

  • raise millions of dollars.

  • The Spurs honor our troops and our veterans and

  • their families with camouflage uniforms

  • and discounted tickets.

  • And earlier today, they met with some of our

  • wounded warriors from Walter Reed and Fort Belvoir.

  • And they've been outstanding supporters of

  • San Antonio's East Side -- an area I designated

  • as a Promise Zone.

  • They've created literacy programs, bought tablets

  • and computers for schools.

  • Spurs staffers have served as mentors for young people.

  • So they've been leading in the community; they've

  • been in leading in terms of style of play.

  • I want to commend the Spurs as well for

  • something they did after the championship -- hiring

  • Becky Hammon, who's the first female full-time

  • assistant coach in the NBA.

  • (applause)

  • And as somebody who has got two daughters,

  • one of who is a baller, it makes me feel good when

  • excellence is recognized regardless of gender.

  • So that's what the Spurs do -- they find ways

  • to put together the best team, whether that means

  • going to Australia or Italy or the WNBA.

  • They want everybody on the court.

  • They think everybody has worth.

  • They find folks who didn't have a chance someplace

  • else and suddenly they figure out a way to make

  • them shine as part of a team.

  • And in that sense, they're a great metaphor for what

  • America should be all about.

  • So I just want to say once again, congratulations.

  • They're working through some injuries

  • on their quest to another title.

  • But I'll tell you what, if you guys need any tips

  • on winning back-to-back, you know where to find me.

  • (laughter)

  • (applause)

  • Coach Popovich: Mine isn't here, sir.

  • The President: You don't get notes, man.

  • (laughter)

  • Mainly because you just give one-word answers.

  • (laughter)

  • Coach Popovich: What I want to remind

  • the President about, if I might, with all due

  • respect -- when I sit stars, I get fined.

  • He doesn't.

  • (laughter)

  • But mostly I would just like to say thank you

  • to the President and all the people here for having us.

  • It truly is an honor to be here.

  • And for me, the most satisfying part

  • is to be able to be with all these guys.

  • They truly have gotten over themselves.

  • They care about the group more than the individual.

  • And I didn't do that.

  • That's in their character.

  • That's who they are.

  • So it's a pleasure to have them here be honored by all of you.

  • Especially so many San Antonio fans.

  • People who know San Antonio.

  • (applause)

  • We know that we answer to you all,

  • and we feel that all the time.

  • The last thing I want to say is all the pieces that

  • the President talked about that get put together

  • to keep the team at an excellent level, the guy

  • responsible for that is right here, R.C. Buford.

  • He's the guy that does that.

  • (applause)

  • And now we have some things for the President,

  • I believe.

  • The President: All right, what have we got?

  • We've got some stuff?

  • Come on guys.

  • (laugher)

  • Well there you go.

  • That's sharp.

  • Very nice, very nice.

  • (applause)

  • Thank you.

  • Do I get to keep this too?

  • (laughter)

  • Why don't we strike the podium down?

  • Oh, we've got a ball?

  • That's a nice looking ball.

  • Thank you for signing it gentlemen.

  • (applause)

  • (inaudible)

  • All good?

  • All right, well congratulations.

  • (applause)

The President: Well, hello, everybody!

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