Video shows Barack Obama nailing flawless three-pointer as he joins Joe Biden on last campaign push before election
- A viral video shows Former President Barack Obama nailing a perfect three-pointer on Saturday as he joined Democratic nominee Joe Biden on the campaign trail in Michigan.
- Obama can be seen receiving a bounce pass, dribbling, and then shooting a three-pointer from the corner of a basketball court amid cheers from onlookers and aides.
- On Saturday, the former president joined Biden at two events in Flint and Detroit, Michigan, delivering scathing remarks on Trump and mocking him for his "obsession" with crowd sizes.
Former President Barack Obama flawlessly nailed a three-point shot while campaigning with Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in Flint, Michigan, on Saturday.
In the impromptu moment caught on camera, Obama can be seen receiving a bounce pass, dribbling, and then shooting a three-pointer from the corner of a basketball court amid cheers from onlookers and aides.
"That's what I do," Obama shouts as he strides off the court lowering his "VOTE" mask and yelling again, "That's what I do!"
In the background, a masked Biden, who exits the gym with Obama, can be heard saying: "Whoa."
The video, which has garnered more than 11.8 million views as of Sunday morning, was tweeted by Olivia Raisner, the Biden campaign's traveling digital director.
Watch the three-point shot below:
The moment even caught the attention of NBA superstar Lebron James, who tweeted on Saturday: "Now you just showing out now my friend!! That's what you do huh?? Ok ok I see. All cash!"
Obama also plugged his basketball skills, tweeting the video from his own account with the caption: "Shoot your shot."
In a last push before the election, the former president joined Biden at two events in Flint and Detroit, Michigan, on Saturday.
It was the first time the two, who have previously joked about their bromance, appeared on stage together in the 2020 campaign.
The video was shot in the old Flint Northwestern High School gymnasium, which closed in 2018 but produced several reputable NBA players, including Trent Tucker and Morris Peterson.
Obama used the weekend rallies as an opportunity to deliver scathing remarks about President Trump, mocking his "obsession" with crowd sizes.
"This is the one measure he has of success. He's still worrying about his inauguration crowd being smaller than mine."
Does he have nothing better to worry about? Did no one come to his birthday party as a kid? Was he traumatized?" he added.
Obama only had good words for Biden, saying that he "made me a better president."
"Joe Biden is my brother. I love Joe Biden. And he will be a great president," Obama said in Flint, according to CNN.
"That sense of decency and empathy, the belief in hard work and family and faith, the belief that everyone counts, that is who Joe is," Obama added.
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