President Obama Seeing Red, Predicts Chicago Bulls a ‘Top’ Team This Season

The basketballer-in-chief is sharing his views on the new season.

In a halftime interview with TNT, Obama predicted the Bulls and Cavs will be “two of the top teams” in the Eastern Conference, but he couldn’t withhold his favoritism for his hometown team.

“I am a big Bulls fan,” Obama told TNT’s David Aldridge. “It’s very promising.”

“I think in the West, it’s a free-for-all,” Obama said. “Clippers, Golden State, Spurs, Oklahoma, Houston -- that’s a tough lineup.”

“I’m glad my Bulls are over in the East,” he quipped.

Even though the president didn’t predict a champion, he may live to regret his comments if history is any indication. Obama has a tradition to welcome championship teams to the White House to honor their achievements on and off the court. He’s been routinely panned during those events when his predictions have fallen short and he’s had to face champions that he had initially overlooked.

After the game, Obama tweeted how “good” it was to be home in Chicago for a night, and that it was “even better” to watch the Bulls “start the season off right.”