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Democratic President-Elect Barack Obama is a well-known lover of basketball. He played on the Punahou High School basketball team in Honolulu in the 1970s, helping the team win the state championship. Obama continues to play pick-up games on occasion with members of his family as well as his Secret Service detail.
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Fast Facts
- Obama's brother-in-law was the coach of the Brown University basketball team
- Played pick-up ball while at Harvard Law school
- Obama shoots left handedThe New York Times: One Place Where Obama Goes Elbow to Elbow (June 1, 2007)
- Obama's brother-in-law is the head coach of the Oregon State University men's basketball team
- Played a game with friends on Election Night before his winYahoo: Video: Obama Playing Ball on Election Day (November 11, 2008)
- Is building a basketball court on White House groundsTelegraph UK: Barack Obama: The 50 Facts You Might Not Know (November 11, 2008)
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Basketball and the Campaign
President-Elect Obama had basketball in his campaign for the presidency, announcing that several lucky volunteers who register voters will be chosen to participate in a 3-on-3 basketball game with himself and a college basketball star.FOXNews.com: Obama to Reward Students Who Register Others to...Basketball (April 3, 2008) He played three Indiana teens in April 2008 and won the game.Wonkette: Barack Obama Wins at Basketball (April 26, 2008) He also played a short game with the UNC men's basketball team while campaigning in North Carolina ahead of the state's 2008 primary.MSNBC: Obama Plays Hoops With UNC Tar Heels (April 29, 2008) -
Sports and Presidential Politics
Sports has long been used in presidential politics to showcase a candidate's vitality and athletic prowess. For example, many presidents have thrown out first pitches at important baseball games. President George W. Bush has been widely praised by sports broadcasters for his ability to throw a baseball to home plate. In 2004, John Kerry faced controversy when a photograph of him windsurfing was released to the press. Political commentators said the photo made Kerry seem out of touch with working-class, American sports. | Bo Obama -
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Does Obama know healthcare? Maybe Not. But he knows basketball: http://tinyurl.com/ncozf2
@PeteZervakis | July 03, 2009 10:32 PM -
The best she could do is use basketball analogies!?! Full court press? You fucking kidding me? Have you seen Obama? He's a genuine baller.
@iboy | July 03, 2009 10:07 PM -
RT @JohnAmussen: RT @kaijuisme: Is Palin's basketball reference.... // Obama could shut her down w/o full court press.//Prolly w/o moving.
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