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Biden’s Pose During Photo With NBA Team Sparks Awkward Reaction From Harris

Savannah Rychcik by Savannah Rychcik
January 18, 2023 at 12:54 pm
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Biden’s Pose During Photo With NBA Team Sparks Awkward Reaction From Harris

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 17: U.S. President Joe Biden poses for a photo with the Golden State Warriors during a ceremony honoring the team in the East Room of the White House January 17, 2023 in Washington, DC. The Warriors won the 2022 NBA Championship. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

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Vice President Kamala Harris had an awkward reaction as she and President Joe Biden took a photo with the Golden State Warriors.

During a White House event honoring the NBA team, Biden said, “I’ll tell you what,” as he knelt down in front of the team.

Harris had no interest in doing the same as she laughed and replied, “I’m not doing that.”

Following the photo, Biden stood up and awkwardly transitioned into a crouching position.

Watch the video below:

Joe Biden elicits a reaction from the Golden State Warriors after he drops to one knee in front of Kamala Harris for a picture with the team.

Harris indicates "I'm not doing that" as she remains standing pic.twitter.com/Dw4GgeYodh

— Charlie Spiering (@charliespiering) January 17, 2023

Another awkward moment took place when Biden called Harris “camela.”

Biden calls Kamala Harris "Camel-a"pic.twitter.com/sdtlHzqjfp

— Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) January 17, 2023

Celebrating the team’s 2022 championship, Biden said at the event, “Today, the Golden State Warriors are known as one of the most successful franchises in basketball and all of sport. Four NBA titles, six finals in the last eight seasons. That ain’t bad, man. A statline of a dynasty but the last couple of years are pretty tough.”

He added, “They struggled in 2020, missed the playoffs in ’21, and critics wonder (if) this team was gone for good as a championship team.”

Biden continued, “But, fellas. I know what it feels like. I’ve been there.”

Player Steph Curry alluded to former President Donald Trump’s time in the White House and how the invitation to celebrate their championship with him at the White House was rescinded.

“I think President Biden mentioned it during his speech, about you can accomplish anything if you do it together,” Curry said.

He added, “And I think just the vibe is obviously different in the sense of accepting people from different walks, different backgrounds and actually walking that walk.”

The president said Curry is “someone I really admire. Not just as a player but as a person.”

Mentioning the players’ activism, Biden said, “Speaking out against racism, standing up for equality. I mean speaking out loudly against racism standing up for encouraging people to vote, empowering children and their families to eat healthy, learn and play and safe places, rallying the country against gun violence.”

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