Obamas pose for 'Kiss Cam' during a basketball match
US President Barack Obama, who is an avid basketball fan, got a chance to soak in his favorite sport on Monday. Obama and first lady Michelle Obama even appeared on "Kiss Cam," the in-house video that spotlights kissing couples during a game break. (AP Photo)
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US President Barack Obama, who is an avid basketball fan, got a chance to soak in his favorite sport on Monday. Obama and first lady Michelle Obama even appeared on "Kiss Cam," the in-house video that spotlights kissing couples during a game break. (AP Photo)
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The Obamas wouldn't oblige during the first half, despite roars and some boos from the crowd. But in the fourth quarter, "Kiss Cam" peered back on the first couple and the president was ready: He put his arm around his wife and planted a big kiss on the first lady as the crowd roared. (AP Photo)
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Some members of the men's team are Obama supporters. A handful of Olympic team members, including Carmelo Anthony, Kevin Durant and Chris Paul, had agreed to participate in a basketball game fundraiser for Obama's campaign last December but the event was canceled because of the resolution of the NBA lockout. The fundraising game has not been rescheduled. (AP Photo)
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US President Barack Obama enjoys a beer as he sits with his wife Michelle, daughter Malia, and Vice-President Joe Biden, as the US Senior Men's National Team and Brazil play during a pre-Olympic exhibition basketball game at the Verizon Center. (AFP Photo)