It’s no secret that a lot of us are up in arms about Donald Trump being elected the next President of the United States.
It’s also no secret that various sport teams have looked forward to visiting President Obama in The White House after winning their respective championships.
That being said, the current NBA champs, the Cleveland Cavaliers visited The White House Thursday morning.
Team player Richard Jefferson, took to his Snapchat to share a message prior to their visit.
ESPN’s Jalen Rose also thinks that the Cavs may be the last team to visit The White House as he believes sports teams will decline the offer to meet with Trump in the future.
He said:
“Unlike Tom Brady when his team won the championship and he chose not to go to the White House, saying it was a scheduling conflict when Barack Obama was in office, what we’re going to see in professional sports—NBA and NFL—mark my words, there will be players that decline the opportunity to visit the White House under his presidency.”
Let’s not forget The Cubs had a historic win recently, which resulted in the President inviting them to The White House–let’s hope they make it there before the transition of presidents in the office.
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Via: Complex