The Prime Minister said he was enjoying his first time at a basketball game,
but admitted trouble understanding parts of the sport. Mr Cameron told
Kellogg: “I’m enjoying it. It’s fast, it’s pretty fast and furious.
It’s hard to follow sometimes exactly who’s done what wrong.”
Asked if the president was helping him, Mr Cameron said: “He’s giving me
some tips. He’s going to help me fill out my bracket”, referring to the
numerous office pools that circulate in the US.
Mr Obama quipped back: “He’s going to teach me cricket. Because I don’t
understand what’s going on with that game.”
Mr Cameron’s visit, designed to show unity between the two leaders, is his
second since coming to power in 2010.
The leaders are expected to discuss Iran, Syria, Afghanistan, and the
forthcoming G8 and Nato summits during talks today.
President Obama will then host a formal White House dinner in his honour.
Contains video from Reuters
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