NBA: Barack Obama picks his All Time quintet.
C'è Michael Jordan, the center è "old school"
All NBA fans, sooner or later, draw up their ideal team. Barack Obama decided to make his All Time quintet public, specifying that they are choices to get to "… beat anyone". Five iconic players with one particular choice regarding the starting center, definitely "old school".
In the starting point guard role of his All Time quintet, the'former president of the United States chose Steph Curry because " "…I need some shooting and some style, so I throw my friend Steph Curry in there in the mix. Becauseé we are in the’era of the three-point shot and heè the best shooter ever, no doubt".
As a guard, obvious choice: Michael Jordan ("I come from Chicago, so Michael Jordan è the shooting guard"). As small wing, however, the choice è fell on LeBron James. King James would be "employed" as a point guard by Barack Obama, so that he can turn the ball over better.
As big wing, it’s up to Kevin Durant because, as Barack Obama explains, "… I’m going with KD who might be the most efficient and effective scorer in the history of the game". Finally, as a starting center, the surprise, namely Hakeem Olajuwon, winner of two NBA titles, with the Rockets, in the '90s: "He would be perfect for today" basketball, the comment of the former U.S. president himself.