NBA: Champs Golden State Warriors praise Biden on Griner, gun control in White House return

US President Joe Biden (centre) and US Vice President Kamala Harris hosted the Golden State Warriors in Washington on Jan 17, 2023. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG

WASHINGTON – Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) star Brittney Griner and gun control were on the agenda as the Golden State Warriors visited the White House on Tuesday, celebrating their fourth NBA championship title in eight seasons with US President Joe Biden.

The Warriors overcame the Boston Celtics 4-2 in the NBA Finals in 2022, cementing their legacy as one of basketball’s all-time great dynasties, after also hoisting the trophy in 2015, 2017 and 2018.

But it was the first time that a sitting US president had received the team since Mr Biden’s fellow Democrat Barack Obama in 2016, after Republican former president Donald Trump revoked their invitation in 2017 and declined to extend one a year later.

Klay Thompson and other members of the team chuckled and looked down sheepishly as Mr Biden said, “Let me just say that the Golden State Warriors are always welcome in this White House,” adding emphasis to “this”.

The Warriors’ title win in June capped a remarkable turnaround for the franchise, after the previous two seasons had ended in disappointment. They are, however, currently seventh in the Western Conference on a 22-22 record.

“You struggled in 2020, missed the play-offs in 2021 and critics wondered if this team was gone for good as a championship team,” said Mr Biden, who twice before unsuccessfully ran for president.

“Fellas, I know what it feels like. I’ve been there.”

Finals Most Valuable Player Stephen Curry told reporters that he thanked Mr Biden for bringing home Griner.

The Phoenix Mercury star was released in a prisoner swop in exchange for arms dealer Viktor Bout following months of detention in Russia, a move Republicans criticised.

“(It was) a great opportunity for us, from the basketball community, to thank President Biden and his staff for all their hard work and diligence on getting Brittney Griner home,” said the eight-time All-Star.

“It means a lot to know she’s here, at home, safe with her family.”

Head coach Steve Kerr and players Thompson and Moses Moody attended a roundtable discussion with senior White House staffers on gun violence and gun control.

Kerr famously made an impassioned plea for stricter gun control after the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, in 2022.

“Learnt a lot about what this administration is doing to help create a safer environment in our country,” said Kerr. “It’s a great day on many fronts.” REUTERS

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