​President Trump on Sunday teased that he’d like to go see NBA stars play in India — games that are already on the calendar for the first week of October.

The president appeared alongside India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a rally-like event in Houston dubbed “Howdy, Modi!”

Trump inserted a couple of India-specific lines into his stump speech as he addressed the stadium’s crowd, estimated at 50,000.

“And very soon India will have access to another world​-class American product: NBA basketball,” Trump said. “Wow, sounds good,” he added.

He turned to Modi who was standing ​next to him.

“Am I invited, Mr. Prime Minister?” Trump asked, to which Modi acknowledged that the answer would be yes. “I may come, be careful, I may come.”

The Indiana Pacers and the Sacramento Kings are playing two pre-season games on Oct. 4 and 5 in Mumbai.

There are currently no official plans for Trump to attend.

The president dedicated most of his speech to his boasts about the American economy, energy independence and fixing trade agreements.

He railed against illegal immigration, linking it to 2020’s most liberal Democrats.

“There are those in Washington who would raid your healthcare,” Trump said.

“They want to front free benefits to those who enter our country illegally,” Trump ​warned.

The president also went after radical Islamic terrorism, a line that got him a standing ovation.

Trump and Modi kicked off their joint appearance with mutual appreciation.

“He needs no introduction. His name is familiar to every person on the planet. His name comes up in every conversation in the world on global politics,” Modi said of Trump. “He was a household name and very popular even before he occupied the highest office in this great country.”

Modi complimented Trump for having a “strong resolve to Make America Great Again.”

“You introduced me to your family in 2017 and today I have the honor to introduce you to my family,” Modi said. “Over a billion Indians and people of Indian heritage around the globe.”

“Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you, my friend, a friend of India, a great American president, Mr. Donald Trump,” Modi said.

Once it was Trump’s turn, the American president marveled that in India’s election — which Modi’s party won overwhelmingly — 600 million people came to the polls.

“That’s a lot of people,” Trump remarked.

“Prime Minister Modi and I have come to Houston to celebrate everything that unites America and India, our shared dreams and bright futures,” Trump said.

The president noted how there are 4 million Indian-Americans in the U.S.

“You enrich our culture, you uphold our values, you uplift our communities and you’re truly proud to be American and we are proud to have you as Americans,” Trump said. “We thank you, we love you and I want you to know my administration is fighting for you each and every day.”