Barack Obama spotted cheering for the Raptors in Toronto

TORONTO — Toronto found itself on the forefront of the world stage last night when former U.S. president Barack Obama was spotted at Game 2 of the NBA Finals.

Obama was accompanied by Raptors president Masai Ujiri as he walked past the Toronto dressing room prior to the game against the defending champion Golden State Warriors at Scotiabank Arena.

He was seated next to NBA commissioner Adam Silver near the floor of the lower bowl. They were easy to spot given they were some of the few fans not wearing the red ‘We The North’ giveaway T-shirts.

Obama and Drake, the Raptor’s official global ambassador, exchanged a hug and a handshake before taking their separate seats.

Obama got a standing ovation when he was introduced and shown on the video screen midway through the second quarter. Obama stood and waved back, mouthing “Thank you.”

The ex-president had been in Ottawa for a speaking engagement. He also met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a local brewery on Friday.

Other celebs said to be in attendance Sunday at Scotiabank Arena were actors David Boreanaz and David Castaneda, singer-musicians Alessia Cara, Fantasia, J. Cole, Shawn Mendes, The Weeknd and manager Amir (Cash) Esmailian, Steve Aoki and Flo Rida, golfers Rory McIlroy, Sergio Garcia, Graeme McDowell, Justin Thomas and Danny Willett, Maple Leafs centre Nazem Kadri, GM Kyle Dubas and president Brendan Shanahan and Toronto Argonauts James Wilder Jr., and S.J. Green.

Canadian musicians Win Butler, Dallas Green, Paul Langlois and two members of the Arkells were also in the house.

Fantasia, wearing an eye-popping red sequined jumpsuit, sang the U.S. national anthem while Cara, clad in a Raptors jersey, looked after ‘O Canada.’

Drake was in his normal courtside perch.

A basketball buff, Obama played on both the junior varsity and varsity teams at Hawaii’s Punahou School, winning a state championship in 1979. He went on to play for Occidental College and has since hosted more than a few pickup games.

As president, Obama would also famously share his NCAA tournament bracket. He also hosted the NBA champion Warriors at the White House in February 2016 to celebrate their 2015 championship.

The Warriors also met the former president on a January trip to Washington, D.C. Steph Curry is reportedly friendly with Obama.

With 106 million Twitter followers, Obama is likely one of the few who deserves a better seat than Drake (38.2 million followers). However, Drake does have quite an edge on Instagram – 57.6 million followers for the rapper to 22.7 million for the ex-president.

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