President Obama spent part of the day Tuesday playing basketball, an election-day tradition, with staff and friends, including former bodyman Reggie Love, Obama’s brother-in-law Craig Robinson, and former Chicago Bulls star Scottie Pippen.
Even as his opponent added Tuesday events, Obama stuck to his athletic tradition. “It’s out of my hands now, it’s in yours,” Obama said yesterday at a rally in Iowa. “All of it depends on what you do.”
Alex Giannoulias, the former Illinois state treasurer and 2010 Democratic U.S. Senate nominee, was on Obama’s team and gave the Associated Press’ Julie Pace a partial account of the game.
The two five-player teams played four 12-minute quarters. Referees were brought in to call fouls. The president’s team won by “like 20,” with a score of “like 102, 105, 108 or so to 80-something.”









