Secretary Of Education Arne Duncan Owned The All-Star Celebrity Game
United States Secretary of Education Arne Duncan had a double-double in last night's All-Star Celebrity Game. That's a real sentence. He can also feed teammates like Rajon Rondo.
If you missed the All-Star Celebrity Game, you didn't miss a lot, but it produced a legitimate highlight. Arne Duncan didn't crack when he got doubled, instead casually passing behind his head to a cutting Skylar Diggins, who made the layup. It's not something you'd expect out of the Secretary of Education, but Duncan has a hoops history. He was on the men's basketball team at Harvard and also played a few years in Australia's National Basketball League. Duncan's got game.
Duncan finished with 20 points, 11 rebounds, and six assists, and even though the fans voted Kevin Hart as the game MVP, Hart gave the award to Duncan.
[ESPN]
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