A crowd paid tribute to the late President Jimmy Carter as the Minnesota Timberwolves faced the San Antonio Spurs in Minneapolis on December 29.
Jimmy Carter died at his Georgia home on December 29, aged 100, making him the “longest-lived president in U.S. history,” the Carter Center said.
Footage here shows the tribute at the Target Center. It was published by Nadine Babu. She wrote, “Timberwolves have a moment of silence to honor the late, great, President Jimmy Carter.”
The Timberwolves beat Spurs 112-110. Credit: Nadine Babu via Storyful
Jimmy Carter’s commitment to public service extended well before and after his time in the White House.
President Carter’s lifetime of humanitarian work earned him the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize and the lasting appreciation and respect of all Americans.
We now ask you to observe a moment of silence to honor President Jimmy Carter.
Jimmy Carter’s commitment to public service extended well before and after his time in the White House.
President Carter’s lifetime of humanitarian work earned him the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize and the lasting appreciation and respect of all Americans.
We now ask you to observe a moment of silence to honor President Jimmy Carter.
Jimmy Carter’s commitment to public service extended well before and after his time in the White House.
President Carter’s lifetime of humanitarian work earned him the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize and the lasting appreciation and respect of all Americans.
We now ask you to observe a moment of silence to honor President Jimmy Carter.