Although the Golden State Warriors are breaking records left and right this season, a White House visit and an audience with President Obama would be one of the greatest highlights for the players.
And POTUS was in his elements as he taunted the MVP, Stephen Curry and his Splash brother, Klay Thompson; Draymond Green and even their coach, Steve Kerr.
The Golden State Warriors are chasing the 72-10 win-loss record by the Chicago Bulls back in the 1995-1996 season, and that fact was not lost on Obama.
"Now, it is rare to be in the presence of guys from the greatest team in NBA history," he started. "So we're pretty lucky today, because we've got one of those players in the house -- Steve Kerr from the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls! It's good to see you back."
POTUS also riled on Stephen Curry for having an uglier jumpshot than the other half of the Splash Brothers, Klay Thompson.
And his taunts of the MVP didn't stop there as Obama commented on the 51 points that Stephen Curry scored for the Golden State Warriors against the Washington Wizards recently, while also matching his personal record for most threes made in a game with 11.
"For those of you who watched the game against the Wizards last night, he was -- to use slang -- he was 'clowning,'" Obama added. "He was all jumping up and down."
On Draymond Green, Obama said that the 6-7 forward has been "showing us heart over height every single night. Draymond is also known to add a few more words that I cannot repeat."
The White House also tweeted a photo of the Golden State Warriors players all dressed up for their visit.
With a win-loss record of 45-4 this season, the Golden State Warriors are on pace to beat the 72-10 posted by the 1995-1996 Chicago Bulls.