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  • What Do the Warriors Think of Donald Trump? The NBA Champs May Decide to Skip White House Visit

What Do the Warriors Think of Donald Trump? The NBA Champs May Decide to Skip White House Visit

Yahoo! Sports
Published June 13, 2017 at 10:45 AM
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Updated | The Golden State Warriors said Tuesday that they have not decided whether they will go to the White House following their NBA Finals victory. "Today is all about celebrating our championship," the team said in a statement. Reports surfaced early Tuesday morning that the team had "unanimously" decided to forgo a visit to the White House, a tradition for the NBA championship-winning team. "I can't believe we're getting this question already," owner Joe Lacob said Tuesday. After the New England Patriots won the Super Bowl earlier this year, six players ended up announcing they would not be visiting the White House to celebrate the win with the president.

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