On Wednesday, owner James Dolan confirmed the New York Knicks accepted a White House invitation to celebrate their first NBA championship since 1973. This visit would mark the first time an NBA championship team has visited the White House during a Donald Trump presidency, breaking a years-long streak of league snubs.
While Dolan and Trump are longtime friends, New York Attorney General Letitia James issued a reminder that players are not legally obligated to attend the event. The decision has sparked debate because Trump was recently met with loud boos from New York fans when he attended Game 3 of the Finals at Madison Square Garden.
Observers are now waiting to see which individual players choose to participate or if some will maintain the previous tradition of boycotting the ceremony.
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