President Obama 'helps' Steph Curry with his jumpshot

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In a recent video released by the White House, President Obama took time to meet and “mentor” NBA star Stephen Curry.

The video was made in an effort to get more people involved in helping mentor young people and get them ready for college and the workplace. This effort, made by President Obama, along with his new friend, Curry, was made to help support an initiative started by POTUS in 2014 called My Brother’s Keeper, also known as MBK.

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The exclusive video showed some comedic moments between the President and the Golden State Warriors player that included a friendly but competitive game of Connect Four, POTUS helping Steph with a resume, and the two working on a science project together.

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On his resume, President Obama made some changes to Curry’s ‘clip art’ logos and details on the paper, while also performing one of Curry’s own dance moves in his own victory dance after beating Curry in Connect Four. The President then proceeded to give Curry special lessons on perfecting his shot

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The video shows the friendly pair sharing multiple high fives and concluded with the two of them asking viewers to “support My Brother’s Keeper.” 

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