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Obama’s Poised Courtside Return Steals the Show at NBA All-Star Game

By Matthias Binder February 16, 2026
Barack Obama Makes First Public Appearance Since Trump Ape Video
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A Shocking Social Media Post Ignites BacklashObama’s Subtle Rebuke in a Podcast InterviewCourtside Highlights from the 75th All-Star GameBasketball Royalty Reunites with Global Stars

A Shocking Social Media Post Ignites Backlash (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Inglewood, California – Former President Barack Obama drew cheers from the crowd at the Intuit Dome during Sunday’s NBA All-Star Game, his first public appearance following President Donald Trump’s sharing of a racist video depicting him and Michelle Obama as apes.[1][2]

A Shocking Social Media Post Ignites Backlash

President Trump posted a video on Truth Social in early February that ended with an animated clip superimposing the faces of Barack and Michelle Obama onto dancing apes, set to “The Lion Sleeps Tonight.”[3] The segment evoked painful racist caricatures, appearing amid unsubstantiated claims of 2020 election fraud. The post, shared late at night, quickly drew bipartisan condemnation, including from Republican Senator Tim Scott, who called it the most racist content from the White House.[3]

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White House officials deleted the video soon after and attributed it to a staffer, describing the outrage as “fake.”[4] Trump dismissed calls for an apology, insisting he had not seen the offensive portion and made no mistake.[3] Press secretary Karoline Leavitt framed it as part of an internet meme portraying Trump as the “King of the Jungle.”[4] Critics across the political spectrum decried the content as inflammatory and divisive.

Obama’s Subtle Rebuke in a Podcast Interview

Days before the game, Obama addressed the uproar indirectly during a podcast appearance on Brian Tyler Cohen’s “No Lie.”[5] He lamented a broader decline in political discourse, describing rampant social media antics as a “clown show.”[2]

“There’s this sort of clown show that’s happening in social media and on television, and what is true is that there doesn’t seem to be any shame about this among people who used to feel like you had to have some sort of decorum and a sense of propriety and respect for the office,” Obama stated.[5] He emphasized that most Americans reject such behavior, predicting that sustained civic action would restore norms. Though he avoided naming Trump, the timing linked his words to the incident.

Courtside Highlights from the 75th All-Star Game

Sunday’s matchup at the Clippers’ Intuit Dome featured a novel round-robin tournament format with USA versus international stars.[2] Obama, seated alongside Michelle and daughter Sasha, stayed engaged throughout. A loose ball bounded toward their seats during play involving Denver’s Nikola Jokić and Phoenix’s Devin Booker. Obama snatched it cleanly with both hands and tossed it back, prompting handshakes and a hug with Booker.[2]

The former president appeared relaxed, chatting animatedly with Michelle as the game unfolded. Just a day earlier, he had shared a Valentine’s Day photo of them slow-dancing, captioned affectionately for his “forever dance partner.”[2] Their presence underscored a return to normalcy amid the recent controversy.

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Basketball Royalty Reunites with Global Stars

Obama connected with Indiana Pacers legend Reggie Miller, discussing basketball’s growing international appeal and his Obama Center project.[1] Other notables in attendance included Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and comedian Chris Tucker, adding glamour to the sidelines. The event marked the league’s 75th All-Star celebration in Los Angeles.

Here is a quick timeline of key events:

  • Early February 2026: Trump shares and deletes the controversial video on Truth Social.[3]
  • February 14: Obama releases podcast comments on political decorum.[4]
  • February 15: Obamas attend NBA All-Star Game in Inglewood.[2]

Obama’s outing highlighted resilience, shifting focus from discord to shared enjoyment of the sport he long championed.

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The episode reveals deepening rifts in American public life, yet Obama’s steady demeanor offers a counterpoint. As debates over online rhetoric persist, such moments remind observers of enduring civility. What do you think about the exchange between the two leaders? Tell us in the comments.

Key Takeaways

  • Trump’s video post sparked rare bipartisan criticism before its removal.
  • Obama critiqued eroded norms without direct confrontation.
  • The All-Star Game showcased the former president’s unflappable style amid celebrities.
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