Will the Golden State Warriors visit the White House?

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LeBron James, whose Cavaliers won the title previous year and fell to the Warriors on Monday, said during a visit to Obama's White House in November that his team would "have to cross that road" if it triumphed again under Trump.

Durant was named the Most Valuable Player of the NBA Finals on Monday after claiming an elusive NBA championship over the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Durant's greatest moment of the finals and perhaps of his career came in the final moments of Game 3. He also broke Michael Jordan's record for most free throws made in the playoffs (1,463) and most points all-time in the playoffs with 6,163. "He said it. Just read my shirt".

She's still the real MVP.

"There's no way that the Warriors are going to see 45 [Donald Trump]". The loss in the Finals made the team feel as though all their accomplishments were discredited.

It's the team's second title in three years, and the last time the Warriors held a championship parade in 2015, there were about 1 million people witnessing the events.

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One Warrior has already publicly stated he won't make the trip if the offer is placed on the table.

To Durant, the trove of Warriors talent among fellow All-Stars Steph Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green isn't what makes them an National Basketball Association powerhouse. He's the one who looked me eye-to-eye. However, the Warriors said Tuesday that since the team has not yet been invited to the White House, no decision is yet necessary.

"With another championship", Wanda Durant said with a laugh.

Golden State went 40 years between titles after winning the crown in 1975. To not capitalize on your success and to not do what's best for yourself in any industry is quite unreasonable.

The Golden State Warriors twirled T-shirts over their heads and waved to the crowd from atop double-decker buses as blue and yellow confetti rained down on them during a parade Thursday to celebrate the team's latest championship.

Durant's point is correct in this way: Three of the Warriors' four superstars (none of which, with the possible exception of Curry, were considered potential superstars coming into the league) were drafted by the team.

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