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  • The President: Well, today I am honored to welcome a little up-and-coming

  • basketball team -- (laughter)

  • -- to the White House called the world champion Miami Heat.

  • (applause)

  • Now, for many of teams that come here, this is a lot of

  • cameras in one place.

  • It's a little overwhelming.

  • (laughter)

  • But for the Heat, this is what practice looks like.

  • (laughter)

  • This is normal.

  • I know this is the first trip for some of these players,

  • but a few of them were here a couple of years ago for a

  • pickup game on my birthday.

  • Now, I'm not trying to take all the credit, Coach, but I think

  • that it's clear that going up against me prepared them

  • to take on Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook.

  • (laughter)

  • It sharpened their skills.

  • It gave them the competitive edge that they needed.

  • And I think part of the reason they came back today is they

  • want another shot at the old guy.

  • (laughter)

  • But first, I have to congratulate the Heat

  • on their well-earned title.

  • This team traveled a long road to get to where they are.

  • In 2011, the Heat got all the way to the finals only

  • to come up short.

  • But when you fall, the real test is whether you can ignore

  • the naysayers, pick yourself up and come back stronger.

  • And that's true in basketball, but it's also true in life.

  • That's exactly what these guys did.

  • Instead of getting down, they got better.

  • Dwayne Wade worked on his core.

  • LeBron learned some post moves from Hakeem.

  • Shane Battier came on board.

  • They became a more complete team.

  • They got to know each other better and trust

  • each other more.

  • And they became more fun to watch.

  • In Game Four against the Thunder last year, we saw LeBron carried

  • off the floor with cramps, only to come back a few minutes later

  • and hit a dagger of a three-pointer to put

  • the Heat ahead.

  • During Game Six, we saw him pull off one of the greatest

  • performances in basketball playoff history, dropping

  • 45 points -- and he had a scary look in his eye.

  • (laughter)

  • We saw Dwayne Wade, the heart and soul of this team, continue

  • to do whatever it takes to win, including leading the

  • team in blocks.

  • And at the post-game press conferences, he dressed well

  • enough to land himself in GQ magazine.

  • (laughter)

  • Show them your kicks here, Dwayne.

  • (laughter)

  • If any of you can pull this off -- (laughter)

  • -- other than Dwayne Wade, let me know.

  • We saw Chris Bosh get injured, but get healthy right at

  • the perfect time and do outstanding work throughout

  • the rest of the playoffs.

  • And it wasn't just the Big Three.

  • Mike Miller could barely walk.

  • Mike, you look better now.

  • (laughter)

  • You looked broke down last year -- (laughter)

  • -- but still hit seven three-pointers in the

  • final game.

  • I don't know how he did it because he could not walk.

  • He looked like an old man.

  • Mario Chalmers earned himself a nickname from Dwayne Wade that

  • I'm not allowed to repeat.

  • (laughter)

  • But he did a great job.

  • Shane Battier, as always, played impeccable defense,

  • hit big threes.

  • Juwan Howard -- "Grandpa" -- became the first member of the

  • Fab Five to win a ring.

  • And Coach continually set the tone and kept these guys

  • motivated the entire way.

  • So that team mentality -- with everybody doing their part --

  • is what finally put the Heat over the top.

  • And it's especially impressive when you think about everything

  • they've had to deal with over the last few years.

  • This team inspired a lot of passions on both sides.

  • And I'm just talking about their dance moves.

  • (laughter)

  • We saw that video, LeBron.

  • (laughter)

  • But even though I'm a little disappointed that the Bulls

  • didn't make it, I do want to congratulate the Heat for a

  • well-earned championship.

  • LeBron said, "It's about damn time."

  • And I want to thank them for taking the time this afternoon

  • to spend with wounded warriors at Walter Reed, because you guys

  • are heroes to them but they are heroes to all of us.

  • And let me just say one last thing about these guys,

  • and I mentioned this as we were coming in.

  • There's a lot of focus on what happens on the court,

  • but what's also important is what happens off the court.

  • And I don't know all these guys, but I do know LeBron and Dwayne

  • and Chris.

  • And one of the things I'm proudest of is that they take

  • their roles as fathers seriously.

  • And for all the young men out there who are looking up to them

  • all the time, for them to see somebody who cares about their

  • kids and is there for them day in and day out, that's a good

  • message to send.

  • It's a positive message to send, and we're very proud

  • of them for that.

  • (applause)

  • So congratulations, again, to the Miami Heat.

  • And now we are going to take a picture that makes

  • me look very short.

  • (laughter)

  • I'm accustomed to it, but first I'm going to ask Coach

  • to say a few words.

  • (applause)

  • Coach Spoelstra: Well, on behalf of Micky Arison, Pat Riley, the entire Miami Heat

  • organization, and our families, we want to thank you for your

  • hospitality today to be in the White House and

  • also to be inspired by the great men and women of the

  • Walter Reed Hospital.

  • We are honored and truly, truly humbled to be here.

  • We actually hope that this team serves as an inspiration to the

  • nation of what a group can do when you come together

  • and sacrifice your egos for a greater goal; to come together

  • with a real hard-hat work ethic, and to be able to persevere

  • through adversity and a whole heck of a lot of criticism --

  • (laughter)

  • -- and still be able to accomplish the ultimate dream.

  • The President: Fantastic. Thank you so much.

  • (applause)

  • Mr. James: Am I supposed to say something?

  • The President: You can if you want.

  • It's your world, man.

  • (laughter)

  • Mr. James: On behalf of myself and my teammates, we just want to

  • thank you -- to piggyback what Spo said -- for the hospitality,

  • for allowing us to be, I mean, in the White House.

  • I mean, we're in the White House.

  • (laughter)

  • And Coach said -- and the Prez said this real casual.

  • So I mean, we're kids from Chicago and Dallas, Texas

  • and Michigan and Ohio and South Dakota --

  • (laughter)

  • -- Miami.

  • And we're in the White House right now.

  • This is like, hey, mama, I made it.

  • (laughter and applause)

  • Mr. Wade: All I've got to say is we've got a 10-day contract left?

  • The President: Yes.

  • Mr. Wade: Pick my man up.

  • (laughter)

  • The President: You guys could use a shooter.

  • (laughter)

  • Mr. Wade: My point guard.

  • (laughter)

  • The President: Thank you.

  • (applause)

The President: Well, today I am honored to welcome a little up-and-coming

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