First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama being greeted by Team USA Men's Basketball Team after 98-71 victory in the opening game of the London 2012 Olympics. Mrs. Obama gave each and every member of the team including coaches a congratulatory hug. |
What better way to celebrate a dominant opening to group play at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London than with a hug from the first lady of the United States?
After the final buzzer of their 98-71 win over France on Sunday, members of the U.S. men's national basketball team shook hands with their vanquished opposition, gathered at center court for a brief cheer, then walked off the court to a rousing ovation from the fans at the Basketball Arena in London. Before they headed back to the locker room, though, they took a quick left and headed straight for Michelle Obama — President Barack Obama's wife, who greeted the full U.S. athletic delegation on Friday — who was seated in the front row to take in the action.
Led by LeBron James — who played just under 25 of the game's 40 minutes but turned in a sensational all-around effort — the members of Team USA went up, one by one, and got a hug from the first lady."I would say Michelle Obama is 'the First Fan' here in London," NBC Sports Network play-by-play announcer Bob Fitzgerald said as the members of the U.S. squad each approached for their quick embrace.
Unibrowed rookie, youngest American basketball player and unofficial team mascot Anthony Davis brought up the rear among the players before head coach Mike Krzyzewski and his assistants brought it in for the real thing.
After the hug line reached its conclusion, Team USA forward Kevin Durant — who led all scorers with 22 points, grabbed nine rebounds and added two assists, two steals and two blocks — spoke with NBC Sports Network sideline reporter Craig Sager about getting to hug the first lady.
"It's crazy, man," Durant said. "I'm just happy I'm here." And, clearly, so is Mrs. Obama.
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