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For the second straight year, the NBA champion Golden State Warriors did not visit the White House to do a customary photo op with President Donald Trump.
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WASHINGTON (AP) You learn a lot about people when they're down, President Barack Obama declared Thursday, and he wasn't talking about an election. Obama saluted the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers for ...
Instead, the Warriors this week met with the White House’s previous resident, on Thursday paying a visit to former president Barack Obama at his Washington office ahead of their game that night ...
President Barack Obama welcomed the NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers to the White House on Monday, praising the team for their accomplishments on the basketball court and their service in the ...
On Thursday, the Cleveland Cavaliers visited the White House and President Barack Obama to celebrate the first championship in the organization's history. "We finally said it: 'World Champion' and ...
WASHINGTON (AP) A basketball enthusiast, President Barack Obama applauded the Golden State Warriors on Thursday and marveled at how they are revolutionizing WASHINGTON (AP) A basketball enthusiast ...
7 times Obama welcomed NBA champs to the White House The Lakers, Mavericks, Heat, Spurs and Warriors have all made the trip to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. during President Barack Obama’s administration.
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During media day for the 2017-18 season, Warriors star Stephen Curry said that he wouldn't want to visit the White House with Trump as president. And this season, the Warriors again didn't do that.
For the second straight year, the NBA champion Golden State Warriors did not visit the White House to do a customary photo op with President Donald Trump.