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Obama and Stephen Colbert Revisit Wastepaper Basketball Rivalry Ahead of Presidential Center Launch

The former president and the late‑night host reminisced about a playful game that highlighted their friendly competition and the upcoming Obama Presidential Center

During a recent interview, former President Barack Obama sat down with late‑night host Stephen Colbert to reminisce about a light‑hearted wastepaper basketball game they once played, a moment that has resurfaced as a nostalgic footnote in their public personas.

The Game That Sparked a Friendly Rivalry

Colbert, never one to shy away from a boast, confessed that he had actually edged out Dr. J — Julius Erving — in that improvised contest, adding a playful twist to the otherwise ceremonial discussion.

The conversation soon turned to Obama’s own basketball history, where he referenced a competitive spark with NBA veteran Anthony Edwards, a rivalry that was highlighted as part of a promotional push for the upcoming Obama Presidential Center.

Looking Forward to the Obama Presidential Center

The exchange served more than entertainment; it underscored the center’s mission to blend community engagement with cultural storytelling, using sports as a bridge between generations of fans. As the center prepares to open its doors, the anecdotes shared by Obama and Colbert illustrate a broader narrative of collaboration, nostalgia, and the role of public figures in shaping civic spaces.

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