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Cavs coach Tyronn Lue gets call from President Obama after title

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CLEVELAND -- Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue got a unique championship ring -- from the White House.

President Obama called Lue on Thursday to congratulate the coach on winning the NBA title and invited him and the Cavs to visit Obama in Washington before he leaves office. Lue spent nearly four minutes talking hoops with the president, who said he had already emailed superstar LeBron James to offer his congratulations.

"You did a really great job. It didn't hurt having this guy named LeBron James," Obama told Lue. "You should be proud of yourself. You did a great job on this and I really do think you brought cohesion and steadiness and a focus to the team. It really showed itself. You should feel good about what you did."

Lue took over midseason after the Cavs fired David Blatt despite the team having a 30-11 record.

Lue modestly accepted Obama's praise and credited Cavs ownership and general manager David Griffin for assembling Cleveland's roster.

"It was just unbelievable, and I thank those guys all the time for having the belief and confidence in me," Lue said.

A journeyman point guard for 14 seasons in the NBA, Lue was at ease while sitting at a desk at the team's training facility and chatting with Obama, who is a huge basketball fan and said he gave up playing two years ago after seeing so many friends pop an Achilles tendon.

Before hanging up, Obama joked about Cleveland's players going shirtless during numerous celebrations after they made history by overcoming a 3-1 deficit to beat Golden State in seven games.

"Tell J.R. [Smith] and everybody to put on a shirt," Obama said, drawing a chuckle from Lue. "You can't just be walking around without a shirt for like a whole week. Now Iman [Shumpert] is taking off his shirt, Kyrie [Irving] is taking off his shirt. Come on, man."

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