I’ve been a Phoenix Suns fan of varying intensity since I was seven years old. I’ve never been much of an athlete, but I enjoy watching sports from tennis to basketball. It thrills me to watch people who are among the best in the world at what they do, whether it’s Roger Federer, Peyton Manning, or Kobe Bryant.
But mixing sports with politics? Running an interview with President Obama during an NBA playoff game? No thanks.

So how does something like this happen? I guess you and the president just talk all the time, and he says “why don’t you come over with your TV crew?”
Marv Albert: He keeps calling! And after a while, it just gets annoying, you know?
No, we came up with the idea of doing this for a pregame show in the Western conference finals. They said yes right away. It was just a matter of trying to come up with a date. Because he’s obviously very busy, and I’m jumping back and forth between cities in the playoffs. So we finally settled on Friday, which worked out because there was a little bit of a three-day break. We did it on the basketball court, at the White House.
He was just … it was a great experience. He was tremendous. He knows his stuff. That’s apparent.
When I watch Steve Nash throw a pass from mid-court to a teammate who sinks a three, I could not care less who Nash voted for in the last Canadian election. Unfortunately, sports and politics do collide from time to time, to the detriment of both. A few weeks ago, the Suns decided to publicly oppose the new Arizona immigration law by wearing their “Los Suns” jerseys on Cinco de Mayo. Now, I don’t care if the Suns players oppose the law on an individual level. They can all take out an ad during the game explaining their opposition to the law, much like the Tim Tebow ad during the Super Bowl. I don’t care if they wear their Los Suns jerseys on Cinco de Mayo.
What I do care about is the Suns’ politicization of the game itself. Arizonans love the Suns, which has made the Suns one of the most valuable franchises in the NBA. Seventy percent of Arizonans also support the new immigration law. The split in public opinion does not lessen the acrimony and emotion on both sides. Now, instead of bringing all Arizonans together as we root against our longtime rival, the L.A. Lakers, many Arizonans feel insulted by their sports team. Among people I know, just rooting for the Suns now draws comments.
Had you ever met him before?
Albert: No I hadn’t. I was there once before. When I did the baseball pregame show at NBC in like 1988 it was arranged for me to do an interview with that famous left-handed first baseman from Yale, George Herbert Walker Bush. He was terrific. So, you know we did that. He was really on it, in terms of baseball. Obviously, they invested in the Texas Rangers, so that family has been around it.
But Obama, he really knew what he was talking about.
We did more than just basketball. Some political issues. There’s nothing about the health insurance or the economy, but we dealt with immigration policy in Arizona, and should sports teams be involved with political issues, and take stances. You know with the “Los Suns” jerseys, for instance.
Enter the great healer. Apparently deprived of media coverage, President Obama has given an interview to Marv Albert, bits of which were aired recently and the remainder of which will be aired on TNT during the pre-game show for Suns-Lakers playoff game tomorrow. In addition to discussing basketball, he will discuss the Suns’ position on the Arizona immigration law.

President Obama criticized the Arizona law in a press conference with Mexico’s president Felipe Calderon, which almost certainly has not endeared him to Arizona voters. And now he is appearing in the pre-game show for the Suns-Lakers game, which will doubtless revive many fans’ ambivalence toward the Suns for publicly opposing the law, and also further confirm in Arizonans’ minds that President Obama considers them a bunch of bitter, racist, gun-clingers.
Now, in Arizona, being called a gun-clinger isn’t an insult, but being called a racist carries the same sting that it does elsewhere in the country. So thank you, Mr. President, for once again mixing sports and politics. I certainly do not appreciate it.
I’m going to way jump the gun here, but remember when George W. Bush was president, there was talk that one day he might like to run baseball. Barack Obama wouldn’t be a bad NBA Commissioner, huh?
Albert: Probably! Yeah! I’m sure he’s thinking that he would prefer another term.
And thank you, Marv Albert, for mixing sports and politics.






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I have never watched a professional basketball game on TV, and this article does not give me any incentive to start now.
We also had to listen to Pompous-and-Thief during the NCAA Finals. He can't talk to a reporter who would ask him real questions but he is more than willing to show off for sporting events and try to work in his talking points. What a flipp'n worthless *#$&^ @#$*@ #*&$&^@&.
From the article:
"But Obama, he really knew what he was talking about."
That's a shocker! Good job, Marv..
All you did was give this know nothing, empty suit, a form to spout and prattle on about issues he
is ignorant of, like everything, except Leftist propoganda and nonsense.
Obama needs more TV time, like Marv needs a Prayer "rug"…
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From the article:
"But Obama, he really knew what he was talking about" !!!!!!.
That's a shocker! Good job, Marv..
All you did was give this know nothing, empty suit, a form to spout and prattle on about issues he
is ignorant of, like everything, except Leftist propoganda and nonsense.
Obama needs more TV time, like Marv needs a Prayer "rug"…
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Conniving schemer.
Another network and business to boycott.
INDY
You said a %$#&*% mouthful there, Corpsman….!!!
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There is a comment about Marv a dentures that could fit in there to.
Good job Marv—
I looked up the word "sycophant" in the dictionary, and your "mug with rug" was there—
Great job, wunderlich.
As a side note:
We have not liked the NBA for many years now, one of the reasons is this type of shilling
But could you make it rhyme???
I have stop going to NBA games and will not watch them on TV.
Perhaps, the illegal immigrants will go to the games.
Arizona fans. Very simply start chanting U S A….U S A…U S A…U S A
Do it at the start or at halftime. Just DO IT.
As an Arizonan who has attended many Suns games, I've jumped through all the security hoops at the Arena. When the Suns management decides to forgo purse checks as well as their other security precautions, I 'll listen to their lectures.
Having rented a "sky box" once, I know that ID is checked repeatedly to get into that area.
Why do we need tickets to attend Suns' games? Suns' management should demonstrate true generosity and trust by throwing open the doors every game! Let everyone in! After all, don't the Suns love their fans? If so, the cost should be immaterial. The Suns just want to make their fans happy! The Suns don't care about franchise profits or personal paychecks.
We've spent a lot of money on the Suns, including season tickets and Suns' merchandise. Not again!
Professional sports is dead and college is not far behind……
Not without getting censored
By the way….wasn't Albert convivcted of assult years ago?
Here's all you need to know about Marv Albert.
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Maybe he should have interviewed Bill Clinton. They have so much in common.
Great suggestion, Dave!
"He was just … it was a great experience. He was tremendous. He knows his stuff. That’s apparent.
Awesome! Let's get him to give up the White House gig and become a basketball coach, because it's quite clear he doesn't know jack about anything else.
They should just give an NBA MVP award to Dear Leader. He deserves that as much as he does the Nobel Peace Prize.
He might be interested in biting you…
I think, in a show of solidarity with their large and peaceful "migrant worker" community, the Los Angeles Lakers should boycott the State of Arizona, and refuse to contribute to her economy by forfeiting the games they are scheduled to play there in the near future. Marv wouldn't mind losing a few game checks in the name of fairness, right?
Chicago keeps the politics out of sports! Well, except for all of the graft and other corruption, but that's just part of the "system" here, you see…
didaisAlpha
I couldn't get the link to work, but I seem to remember Marv with a seedy hooker in a hotel room long ago…
She was a "sukophant" and he's a "sickophant"…
GF
Nah, the big mouths with the fat wallets don't care THAT much—
"LOL– signing off"
Cleveland needs a new coach.
And he should also get a championship ring no matter who wins. You wouldn't want him to fail, now would you?
I was thinking the same thing. BarryO may have a lot of knowledge about basketball. Too bad he doesn't follow the Constitution as closely as he follows the NBA rulebook.
I quit watching basketball when Larry Bird retired. I'm not sorry about that now.
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i still remember when ronald reagan was on his retirement tour, he stopped by and did play by play for the cubs for a inning, but that was because he used to do cubs play by play in one of his first radio jobs. what exactly is obama's tie to basketball, he plays? so do i, when do i get to go on air? back to reagan, he was having a blast with harry carey, it made for great tv, and radio, as it was simulcast. it was not about politics, it was all about baseball.
Dividing and inciting are Obama's super powers
Cool! I wonder if there's a recording of that floating around. It would be fun to hear Ronnie call the Cubs!
i would think they would have it at his library, or possibly contact wgn in chicago. it was in either 87 or 88.
And TRUTH is his kryptonite!!!
I'm just waiting for him to divide his own followers….hee hee!
President Obama has been featured on sports shows since he won the election. It fits in with his appearance throughout the media outlets here in the USA from day one.
It has never happened to this degree with any POTUS in my lifetime, and to put that in perspective, I predate The Internet and Cell Phones. Before that, The Media was pretty much Walter Cronkite and Huntley-Brinkley. I think it is safe to say that the media saturation of Obama is the highest of any POTUS in history.
It is annoying IMHO.
The POTUS has done just as much to deserve an NBA MVP as he has done to deserve his Nobel Peace Prize. OK, you convinced me. Give him the MVP. Why not?
But isn't it all about "the people" and "justice"?
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I hope the Lakers crush the "Sols" next game, just to put things in perspective. And by the way I hope they spend a TON of money in Phoenix, to shove it in the face of the LA City Council while they're at it.
The Phoenix SUNS are welcome to do better next year, if they come to their senses.
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Here's hoping this shameless publicity stunt with Marv Albert won't bite Obama in the back!
I think he deserves it even more than the Nobel Prize! At least he's PROVEN he can shoot a basketball.
I seem to recall some dirt about how Marv is a backdoor man…
I guess that makes him qualified to inverview ObaMao, that is what he is doing to the USA.
A good decision.
You didn't miss much.
No. It's about who has the most toys, money, and the highest number of good folks destroyed in the process. Kinda like what Enron knowingly did.
All I know is we're in the first half and the country is down about 40 points and this guy keeps dribbling to his left.
Time to bench his team.
When one of these Suns players gets jacked by an illegal kidnapper or mugger then maybe things will change. Arizona is becoming a dangerous place to live. Crime has spiked through the roof and the president plays basketball with politics.
What I want to know is. Did he use a teleprompter?
Let Obama become the NBA Commissioner. I'm sure the players would love to hear that they're earning too much money.
One more reason to LOATHE Obama and Marv. I already wasn't a huge fan of Marv but now I have a reason to dislike him even more. He won't answer questions after he signs the Press Freedom Act, but he sits down with Marv Albert and does an interview. If the MSM had any backbone they would ask Robert "Big Baby" Gibbs why he's doing softball interviews with Marv Albert and won't even answer questions after the signing of that bill.
Haha! LOL. I was waiting for that! Yesssssssssssssss!
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