After days of smack talk by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, the result of their one-on-one basketball challenge is in — Cruz beat Kimmel 11-9.
According to people who attended the charity basketball game, the game ended at 11 points, rather than at 15 as originally planned because the game was taking too long.{mosads}
Cruz took to Twitter ahead of the game and shortly after winning to share videos of the crowd and a photo of himself during a postgame interview.
Cruz and Kimmel agreed to the challenge earlier this month after the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” host poked fun at Cruz for attending a Houston Rockets playoff game with a “super cool T-shirt over the polo look.”
Cruz responded on Twitter, calling on Kimmel to “settle this man-to-man.”
“.@jimmykimmel All right, Big Guy…you talk a good game. You besmirched my support for the @HoustonRockets,” Cruz tweeted. “So let’s settle this man-to-man: one-on-one, hoops (or ‘ring-ball,’ if you prefer). The loser gives $5k to the (non-political) charity of the winner’s choice.”
The game took place at 5 p.m. local time Saturday at Texas Southern University in Houston. The two men played to 11 points, with each made basket counting for one point.