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Obama Throws Down Some Nasty 360s And Windmills On J12s In 'NBA 2K17', See Video Here

Obama Throws Down Some Nasty 360s And Windmills On J12s In 'NBA 2K17', See Video Here

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Barack Obama is now in the NBA, at least in the video game version of the popular sports league. A video game player took advantage of the "NBA 2K17" player create feature in the MyCareer mode to put a virtual look-a-like of the Ex-POTUS to the game.

Youtube user NykeFaller uploaded a video of what appears to be an "NBA2K17" game featuring Barack Obama. So far, the Youtube video that featured the Obama playing basketball has already generated 382,829 views.

In the Youtube video, Obama is first seen aboard the Airforce 1. The Ex-POTUS then discussed that, since he is no longer the President of the United States, he can already pursue his passion for basketball.

A clip of the Obama "NBA 2K17" version lifting weights and training his jumping skills followed. The voice over, which tried to also copy the Ex-POTUS' real voice, said that he has always been training and that he has kept himself in shape even during his tenure at the Oval Office.

The Obama "NBA 2K17" version belongs to the Charlotte Hornets team. The Ex-POTUS is wearing jersey number 44 for obvious reasons.

The Youtube video then featured the leaping ability of the Ex-President, as Obama "NBA 2K17" version dunks over a number of opposing players. The Obama dunks were not even ordinary in-game dunks as the Ex-POTUS is seen doing 360s and windmills.

The Obama "NBA 2K17" version was even seen throwing a nasty windmill over Carmelo Anthony. Obama is also stylish in the game as he is wearing a pair of what appears to be Air Jordan 12 Retro French Blue.

The viral Youtube video featuring the Obama "NBA 2K17" version has generated an online petition to get the Ex-POTUS play in the upcoming NBA Celebrity All-Star game. The NBA Celebrity All-Star game will be held on Feb. 19.

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