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MORE ON THE OBAMA BASKETBALL CLASSIC

MORE ON THE OBAMA BASKETBALL CLASSIC

Richard Kigel · Saturday, November 19th 2011 at 2:00PM · 1286 views
HUFFINGTON POST, November 18, 2011 -- When you're a president running for reelection, it apparently helps to be a hoops junky, especially when the National Basketball Association is on hiatus.

With scant press attention, the Obama for America campaign has set up what it is billing as "The First Ever Obama Classic Basketball Game" to take place in Washington, D.C. on Dec. 12. The game will feature a who's who of basketball stars, ones who are either retired or have no apparent start date for their season. The list of confirmed attendees, as provided by the campaign, include:


Ray Allen - Carmelo Anthony - Chris Bosh - Vince Carter - Tyson Chandler - Jamal Crawford - Kevin Durant - Baron Davis - Patrick Ewing - Derek Fisher - Rudy Gay - Blake Griffin - Tyler Hansbrough - Dwight Howard - Juwan Howard - Antawn Jamison - Dahntay Jones - Brandon Knight - Kevin Love - Jamal Mashburn - Cheryl Miller - Reggie Miller - Alonzo Mourning - Dikembe Mutombo - Chris Paul - Quentin Richardson - Doc Rivers - Steve Smith - Jerry Stackhouse - Amare Stoudemire - Tina Thompson - John Wall - Russell Westbrook


Like actual games, the more you're willing to pay, the better seats you get. But in this instance, the ticket prices double as campaign donations. According to a disclaimer on the Obama campaign website, the first $5,000 of a contribution goes to the Obama Victory Fund 2012 ($2,500 which is designated for the primary election, the next $2,500 for the general election). If a donor chooses to give more -- and the website offers that option -- he or she can sign over a check for as much as $30,800. That contribution goes to the Democratic National Committee.

It's not entirely clear whether the campaign will be paying the players. They are, after all, providing a form of entertainment and their services could be construed, otherwise, as an in-kind contribution to the campaign. Nor is it clear if Obama himself will be suiting up. A request for clarification on those two points was not immediately returned by the campaign.

UPDATE: An Obama campaign spokesperson told the Huffington Post that it is not yet determined whether the president will attend the event let alone suit up for it. As for the players, they are participating as volunteers for the campaign, which seems to blur the line of federal election law but apparently doesn't cross it.

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Richard Kigel Saturday, November 19th 2011 at 2:01PM

What a treat! To watch Reggie and Cheryl Miller on the court at the same time!!!

This should be something!!!



Jen Fad Saturday, November 19th 2011 at 7:01PM

I hope they take their Tylenol Arithritis before going on the court!

Richard Kigel Saturday, November 19th 2011 at 9:13PM

Hey Jen:

HA! You had me laughing out loud !!!


ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Our mayor of Sacramento (k.J.) had better come up wth an excuse, like yesterday, that the youth out here will be willing to accept if he does not show up or have something to say on this game. LOL (smile)

Things out here are kind of hot for politions right now, but they will still be needing those youth in need of a basketball game fix to vote...

And, it is very surprising how well it seem the basketball fans are taking it without a basketball season in sight. (smile)

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