The Lynx visited the White House today, and the office of President Obama's press secretary was kind enough to provide the transcript ... and here it is:
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT
HONORING WNBA CHAMPIONS THE MINNESOTA LYNX
East Room
2:10 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Hello, everybody. (Applause.) Please, have a seat. Welcome to the White House. And give it up for our special guests, the 2013 WNBA Champions, "Los Lynx" -– the Minnesota Lynx. (Applause.) We happen also to have some fierce Lynx fans, including Congressman Tim Walz, who is here, and I understand that Mayor Chris Coleman just arrived. So give them both a big round of applause. Chris is around here somewhere -- there he is back there. Stand up, Chris, so everybody can see you. Take credit. (Applause.)
Now, in 2012, when the Lynx came here after their first title, I said I had a feeling I might see them again before I left office. (Laughter.) I just want to mention that I was right. And so you can fact-check that, PolitiFact. I got that one right. (Laughter.)
One of your assistant coaches, Shelley Patterson, put it pretty simply: "Winning is what we like to do." And it shows. Over the last three years, Coach Cheryl Reeve has led the Lynx to the WNBA's best record, winning more than three-quarters of your games, making it -- three straight championship series. That's pretty good. Last year, Seimone Augustus issued one of the strangest apologies in sports -- I've never heard this before -- she said, "I'm sorry if we make it look too easy." (Laughter.) That's a good problem to have.