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Donald Trump withdraws White House invitation to NBA’s Golden State Warriors

Agence France-Presse, Washington | ByAgence France-Presse
Sep 23, 2017 08:07 PM IST

United States President Donald Trump singled out NBA team Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry, who on Friday had signalled that he would vote against attending the White House reception in any team discussion.

President Donald Trump said Saturday he was withdrawing a White House invitation extended to the Golden State Warriors after several players on the NBA championship-winning side voiced misgivings about attending a reception.

Stephen Curry of NBA team Golden State Warriors said that they could make a “statement” by declining to attend the White House reception, a tradition that goes back decades. United States President Donald Trump eventually withdrew the invitation.(AFP)
Stephen Curry of NBA team Golden State Warriors said that they could make a “statement” by declining to attend the White House reception, a tradition that goes back decades. United States President Donald Trump eventually withdrew the invitation.(AFP)

Writing on Twitter, Trump singled out Warriors star Stephen Curry, who on Friday had signalled that he would vote against attending the White House reception in any team discussion.

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“Going to the White House is considered a great honour for a championship team. Stephen Curry is hesitating, therefore invitation is withdrawn!,” Trump wrote.

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Speaking to ESPN on Friday, Curry said the Warriors could make a “statement” by declining to attend the White House reception, a tradition that goes back decades.

“Obviously, you don’t wanna rush to a decision on understanding the magnitude of what this means,” Curry said. “We have an opportunity to send a statement that hopefully encourages unity, encourages us to appreciate what it means to be American, and stand for something.”

Outspoken Warriors

Speaking at the Warriors media day later Friday, Curry said simply: “I don’t wanna go.”

Warriors players have been among the most outspoken against Trump’s administration.

Last month, NBA Finals MVP Kevin Durant said he would boycott the White House if the Warriors were invited, accusing Trump of escalating racial tensions in the United States.

“Nah, I won’t do that,” Durant told ESPN when asked whether he would attend the White House.

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“I don’t respect who’s in office right now...I don’t agree with what he agrees with, so my voice is going to be heard by not doing that.”

Durant said he expected many team-mates would follow suit. “That’s just me personally, but if I know my guys well enough, they’ll all agree with me,” Durant said, saying he believed Trump bore responsibility for stoking racial divisions.

“He’s definitely driving it,” Durant said. “I feel ever since he’s got into office, or since he ran for the presidency, our country has been so divided and it’s not a coincidence. When (Barack) Obama was in office, things were looking up. We had so much hope in our communities where I come from because we had a black president, and that was a first.

“So to see that and to be where we are now, it just felt like we took a turn for the worse, man. It all comes from who is in the administration. It comes from the top.”

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Trump a ‘blowhard’

Warriors coach Steve Kerr has also been one of Trump’s most searing critics from within the ranks of the NBA, describing him as a “blowhard.”

“Frankly, I think it’s why Trump couldn’t be more ill-suited to be president, because he’s a blowhard,” Kerr said earlier this year.

“You don’t see some of the qualities you talk about, the resilience, the ability to communicate, the compassion. None of that...To be a great leader, there have to be some qualities in there.

“Has anyone ever thought that Donald Trump was a great leader?”

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