Curry would prefer not to visit White House
It appears more and more likely that this year's NBA champs won't be visiting the White House.
While the Warriors revealed earlier this week that they've yet to make a decision on whether they'll visit the nation's capital, Steph Curry told reporters Wednesday he'd prefer not to go, according to Marcus Thompson of The Mercury News.
Curry has been critical of Donald Trump since he assumed office, subtly referring to the 45th president as an "ass" in an interview earlier this year.
Several other members of the Warriors have condemned the administration, including head coach Steve Kerr, who said Trump "couldn't be more ill-suited to be president" last month.
Andre Iguodala said Tuesday he hoped not to visit the White House, but would ultimately follow Curry's lead.
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