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President Obama, Warriors star Stephen Curry team up on PSA

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Obama ‘mentors’ NBA star Steph Curry at the White House
WATCH ABOVE: U.S. President Barack Obama and Steph Curry in a YouTube video promote My Brother's Keeper, an organization that pairs young people with mentors – Apr 17, 2016

OAKLAND, Calif. – President Barack Obama has teamed with reigning NBA MVP Stephen Curry on a public service announcement calling for Americans to mentor youth in their community to make a positive impact.

The video was shown Saturday on ABC’s “NBA Countdown” ahead of Curry’s playoff opener with the defending champion Golden State Warriors against the Houston Rockets on Saturday.

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Curry and Obama golfed together last August and Curry also visited the White House with the Warriors in February – and Obama mentioned Curry “clowning” with defenders the way he had been shooting.

The PSA was done through “MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership” and motivated by Obama’s “My Brother’s Keeper” initiative, which raises awareness and calls for action to ensure all youth – including young men of colour – reach their full potential.

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Curry is active in the Bay Area community and committed to making a difference.

After a recent visit to Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary in inner-city Oakland, he said, “The opportunity, obviously the 15-20 minutes you’re with them, I think goes a long way. … Just having fun with them is the most important. It was very beneficial.”

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