Edwards responds to Barack Obama’s interesting invitation

Former US President Barack Obama is currently promoting the upcoming inauguration of the Home Court at the Obama Presidential Center, which is scheduled to be inaugurated on June 19. To promote this, the 44th US President posted an extremely hilarious video on X featuring none other than Anthony Edwards, which ended in a challenge to ANT.

Obama said that he would like the second head-to-head game between the two to be played on their home court after the Presidential Center opens. The Minnesota Timberwolves talisman, in turn, posted an indifferent response to the challenge on Twitter.

“In a minute OG,” he wrote, apparently promising to make an appearance at the Obama Presidential Center as well, as was also suggested in the original clip.

In it, Obama can initially be seen trying to shoot a clip before running out of the house to find Edwards.

“I can’t believe I’m still dealing with this. Oh, you want some of this,” he says, and the two proceed to play a game of basketball.

“I see what’s happening with your jumpshot,” ANT claimed, before Obama referenced an old clip in which ANT promised to be ‘the truth’.

“I remember you told me you’re true. I’m not sure you’ve got the range. It’s the money, oh come on,” he says when his shot bounces off the rim. Obama then promised to ‘fix things’.

When Obama asks Edwards a direct question, the two proceed to share a hilarious moment.

“What do you call a person who doesn’t mind losing?”

“A sore loser,” he replies before promising that the next game will be at the Obama Presidential Center.

“The next one will be on my home court, the Obama Presidential Center on the South Side of Chicago. We’re going to open the Obama Presidential Center to all visitors this summer, even Anthony Edwards,” he said.

Needless to say, with Edwards, who is currently out due to injury, also promising to attend the event, fans can expect another showdown between the two icons.


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Barack Obama’s funny joke on Reggie Miller during All-Star Game

A host of celebrities and celebrities were at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles on Sunday to watch the NBA All-Star Game. They included former President Barack Obama, who is widely known as a basketball fanatic.

Growing up in the Windy City, Obama watched Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls build a dynasty in the 1990s. To this day, even as the Bulls have struggled to regain their lost prestige, Obama remains an avid follower of the NBA.

During the NBA All-Star Game, Reggie Miller asked him if he had a favorite memory of the Bulls dynasty. Obama, always quick-witted, had perfect response.

“I always enjoyed watching us beat Indiana (Pacers),” Obama said, taking aim at Miller’s team.

“Although I will say that no one scared me more than Reggie Miller with a potential three-point shot at the end of the game. Even though you outran Michael in that one game.”

Obama was referring to Game 4 of the 1998 Eastern Conference Finals between the Pacers and Bulls, in which Miller buried the game-winning three-pointer. Miller pushed Jordan on his inbounds play to get free and get the ball. Pacers leveled the series 2-2.

The no-call remains one of the most controversial moments in NBA history. To some, this was a smart move by Miller at a critical juncture, while others claimed it was a blatant offensive foul.

The Bulls won the series 4–3 and ultimately captured their sixth title.

Now, is there any way to pit Obama and Miller in a shooting competition during halftime at next year’s NBA All-Star Game?


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