Sen. Scott Brown, Reggie Love join charity basketball game
Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.), Education Secretary Arne Duncan and the White House's Reggie Love led "Hill's Angels," a team of a dozen lawmakers and others, in a charity basketball game against Georgetown University law school professors on Wednesday. The 24th annual Home Court Game benefitted the Washington Legal Clinic for the homeless.
"Obviously, legal services for people who need it, especially in these tough economic times it's serious," Brown told CBS News. "You know you have to commend the school for doing this for what 25 years now, that's great."
The "Home Court Game" has raised over $4 million in the past 24 years and this year's event netted a record $414,000.
"It's a lot of fun and a great cause. You get a good workout as well," Duncan said at the game.
The Hill's Angels also boasted a national champion. Love, who now serves as President Obama's personal aide, played basketball for 2001 National Champions Duke University. Love, now clearly accustomed to politics, was diplomatic talking about the level of competition in this game compared to his Blue Devils career.
"The guys here have more wisdom, I can say that," Love said.
Watch more interviews on the court in the video above.