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Kamala Harris speaks with U.S. men's Olympic basketball team: 'Bring back that gold'

LAS VEGAS — Vice President Kamala Harris spoke with the U.S. Olympic men’s basketball team during a break at practice Tuesday. Stepping onto the court at 4:23 p.m. ET, she was escorted to the star-studded group of players by head coach Steve Kerr.

Harris shook hands with Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry before she spoke with the team at Mendenhall Arena at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

“Our nation is cheering you on. We are so proud of you,” she said. “Go to Paris and bring back that gold.”

She then shook hands with Devin Booker, LeBron James and Anthony Edwards before she took a photo with the entire roster.

The U.S. team — loaded with future Basketball Hall of Famers, including Curry, James, Kevin Durant and Kawhi Leonard — plays Canada in an exhibition Wednesday night at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. It begins its quest for an Olympic gold medal July 28 vs. Serbia.

“It was cool. We got her support,” Durant said after practice. “She’s been out here working, and her life is so busy, so for her to come out here and check us out, it’s an honor. I’m glad she was able to come through.”

Asked exactly what Harris told the team, Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo said she kept it brief.

“‘Win the gold.’ Short and sweet and to the point,” he said. “Being able to have her here and speak to us is a dope moment. I’ll be able to tell my kid’s kid’s kids about that.”

Harris stopped at UNLV before to the formal launch of AANHPI Voters for Biden-Harris, the campaign’s latest coalition group for Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders voters. She spoke in front of more than 200 people at the event off the Las Vegas strip.

Harris called the November election against former President Donald Trump the most

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