Warriors haven't received White House invitation
The Golden State Warriors haven't yet made any decisions about potentially visiting the White House.
Previous reports cited that the Warriors had unanimously decided against the customary celebratory trip to the nation's capital, but the team said Tuesday that it hasn't even received an invitation.
Warriors statement on whether they're visiting the White House. pic.twitter.com/GHGZgmWQ0i
— Sean Deveney (@SeanDeveney) June 13, 2017
That being said, it wouldn't be a surprise whatsoever if the Warriors turned Donald Trump down. Everyone from Steve Kerr to Stephen Curry to David West has spoken out against the 45th president.
House minority leader Nancy Pelosi, however, has already extended an invitation to the Warriors to visit the Capitol.
Golden State visited the White House under Barack Obama after the Warriors won the championship in 2015 over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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