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President Obama burned the Warriors with a scorching '95-96 Bulls joke
The Golden State Warriors dropped by the White House on Thursday to be honored for winning last year's NBA title, and during the visit President Barack Obama burned them with an extraordinary Bulls joke.
Obama told a lot of jokes, but his best one involved his beloved 1995-96 Chicago Bulls (Obama is from Chicago), whose 72-10 regular-season record is the best in NBA history and a mark the Warriors are trying to take down this season (they're currently 45-4).
So here's what the President said:
Kerr, of course, is the Warriors' head coach, and Obama made sure to note that whether Golden State breaks the '95-'96 Bulls' record or not, Kerr is still a winner. Here's the video:
"It is rare to be in the presence of a guy from the greatest team in @NBA history..." @POTUS https://t.co/CvtOXveafU
— NBA TV (@NBATV) February 4, 2016

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