Photo by Garrett Ellwood/NBAE via Getty Images
Photo by Garrett Ellwood/NBAE via Getty Images

Will the Golden State Warriors visit President Trump’s White House now that they’ve been crowned champions of the NBA?

Anyone who has paid attention to this group since Trump’s ascent to power began knows where they stand on this front. From coach Steve Kerr and back-to-back MVP Stephen Curry on down, they have been vocal critics of the president and his principles — or perceived lack thereof.

Just last month, Kerr called Trump a “blowhard” and said he “couldn’t be more ill-suited for office.” In early February, in response to Under Armor CEO Kevin Plank calling Trump “a real asset for the country,” Curry made his feelings known.

“I agree with that description,” Curry, who is the company’s top NBA athlete and friends with former president Barack Obama, told The Bay Area News Group, “if you remove the ‘et’ from asset.”

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