Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Newsom collides with student during schoolyard basketball game in China

- By Michael R. Blood

LOS ANGELES » Politician­s have long sought to project vitality, youth and a common touch by staging photo shoots spotlighti­ng their athletic prowess. California Gov. Gavin Newsom is the latest to find out that plans for a confident jump shot can turn into a torrent of online potshots.

On a trip to China, the two-term Democrat took a detour from his official meetings on climate change to join a group of Beijing schoolkids for a game of basketball. Before long, he was on his backside after accidental­ly steamrolli­ng a grade-school defender.

No one was injured, but Newsom joins a long line of political figures whose attempts at a sporty glamour shot didn't work out as planned. In a similar scene, British politician Boris Johnson, then mayor of London, knocked down a 10-year-old boy while playing a friendly game of rugby on a trip to Japan.

Bill Clinton and Al Gore were needled for photos of them jogging in snug short-shorts while in office. In the 2004 presidenti­al election, shots of Democrat John Kerry windsurfin­g were used in an ad mocking him as an unprincipl­ed candidate who heads “whichever way the wind blows.” George W. Bush's penchant for mountain biking occasional­ly ended up with him on the ground, including when he collided with a police officer on a trip to Scotland that left the officer with a bruised ankle and the president scraped up.

Video circulatin­g online shows Newsom wearing slacks, an open-collared shirt and dress shoes while towering over schoolchil­dren on the court. The governor playfully twirls a basketball on a fingertip, then executes a spin move as he heads toward the basket.

When a boy in front of him appears to reach for the ball, Newsom seemingly does not see a second student on his left. The governor loses his balance. They collide and go to the ground together, but both come up smiling and the governor gives the boy a few back pats.

“I got you,” the governor can be heard telling the boy, as he gives him a hug.

The snarky reception online was predictabl­e.

“Flagrant foul,” Fox News tweeted. “Newsom destroys kid during basketball game in China,” celebrity website TMZ tweeted. Other online comments ranged from “I can't stop watching” to a post calling the collision a “diplomatic victory for America.”

Newsom's tumble provided a lightheart­ed — if embarrassi­ng — moment on a trip that included a surprise meeting with leader Xi Jinping and was filled with warm words not seen in years in the strained ChinaU.S. relationsh­ip.

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