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LeBron James, Stephen Curry agree that next NBA champs want visit White House.

In light of Donald Trump inviting the 2018 Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles to the White House.

The 2017 NBA champions Golden State Warriors were uninvited to a possible trip to the White House.

The WNBA champion Minnesota Lynx were not invited to the White House to celebrate their most recent title.

Villanova, the reigning NCAA men's champion, has not revealed if an invitation was sent.
 
Small number of Eagles players could have spurred Trump's cancellation of visit.

Two league sources said the team's traveling party would likely include less than 10 players, and possibly none who are African American.
 
For the record, no member of Philadelphia's roster last season kneeled during the playing of "The Star-Spangled Banner," as many players did across the NFL to raise awareness about racial inequalities and police brutality.

In February, the entire Golden State Warriors organization passed on spending time with Trump.
 
Eagles' Jenkins lets his signs do the talking. A day after the White House disinvited the Eagles, Malcolm Jenkins responded with a series of handwritten signs instead of answering reporters' questions
 
Trump won't invite NBA champs to White House.

James:
Neither his Cavaliers nor the Warriors would accept a visit to the White House

Warriors stars Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant agreed with LeBron James.
 
I wonder how many NFL and NBA players voted for Trump?

Between the NBA and the NFL, probably 70 percent are African Americans/Black Americans.
 
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