Steph Curry had revealed he intends to skip a potential visit to The White House, after the Golden State Warriors NBA Finals win.
Each year, the winners of America's major sports leagues are invited to an audience with the American President. Two-years-ago, the team met Barack Obama, but they may skip a visit to meet Donald Trump.
"Somebody asked me about it a couple months ago, like a hypothetical, if a championship were to happen what I'd do and I think I answered 'I wouldn't go.' I still feel like that today", Curry told local media.
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Despite veering towards not travelling to Washington, he did add that he would listen to the counsel of his teammates.
"Obviously, as a team, we're going to have a conversation," Curry continued. "This is a moment we all need to enjoy together. Nothing should distract from what we were able to accomplish together."
"Different kinds of ceremonies and traditions that have happened around championship winning teams, we don't want that to taint what we accomplished this year. So we'll handle that accordingly and responsibly."
"We will do the right thing for us", he concluded.
Earlier this year, numerous New England Patriots players skipped a visit to meet President Donald Trump in The White House after the side won Super Bowl LII.
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