Clippers, Barack Obama and Michelle
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Barack Obama attends Los Angeles Clippers game without Michelle as split rumors swirl
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Barack Obama attends Clippers game without Michelle as she continues to stay under the radar
Barack Obama Draws Strong Reaction at Clippers-Pistons Game
Former United States President Barack Obama was at the Clippers vs. Pistons game on Wednesday and drew a strong reaction from he crowd.
Immediately after Harden threw down his dunk, the camera panned over to Obama, who was sitting courtside next to Clippers owner Steve Balmer. The 44th President notably showed zero reaction to the dunk from Harden, holding the "thinking" pose as he stares off into the distant.
During an appearance Monday night on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," Stiller revealed that he reached out to Obama to offer him a voice role in an animated segment for the Apple TV+ series. While Obama is a fan of the show, he declined due to scheduling conflicts.
Harden ended up with the eighth 50-point game in franchise history, the first since Lou Williams on Jan. 10, 2018, at Golden State. He joined Williams, Bob McAdoo and World B. Free as the only players in club history with at least four 40-point games in a season.
Written, composed and directed by Eli Bauman, a former Obama campaign organizer, '44,' about Barack Obama's presidency, returns to L.A. at Kirk Douglas Theatre.
With former President Barack Obama watching from a courtside seat, Harden makes six 3-pointers as the Clippers avoid another fourth-quarter collapse in a 123-115 win that snaps their three-game
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