President Obama usually gets a warm welcome from Washington crowds when he takes in basketball games at the Verizon Center. And, indeed, when he and Vice President Joe Biden strolled in shortly before 8 p.m. to catch last night’s exhibition game between the U.S. and Brazilian men’s Olympic basketball teams, the arena erupted with chants of “U-S-A! U-S-A!” while the public-address system blared Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the U.S.A.”

Michelle Obama was also in attendance.

Like many stadiums, the Verizon Center often uses one of the breaks in play to display the “Kiss Cam,” in which pairs of fans are broadcast on the scoreboard and expected to plant a big wet one on each other. With 6:42 left in the second quarter last night, the Verizon Center’s emcees flipped on the Kiss Cam and, predictably, landed on the Obamas.

The 18,000 fans filling the Verizon Center saw the president with his arm slung around Michelle and began expecting some first-couple smooching. President Obama appeared to make a brief motion toward his wife, but there was no kiss. Instead, the pair just smiled to a shower of boos.

But in the second half, the Kiss Cam was flipped on once more, and again its gaze found the Obamas. This time, however, they connected, much to the elation of everyone else in attendance, some of whom chanted “Four more years,” according to pool reports.

And Biden was just sitting there the whole time.

Via Buzzfeed, here’s video of last night’s presidential PDAs: