NBA champion Warriors snub Trump, meet with Obama during DC visit

2016 FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Barack Obama holds a Golden State Warriors basketball jersey presented to him during an event with the team in the East Room on February 4, 2016 (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

The Golden State Warriors spent about an hour with former President Barack Obama.
 
The meeting took place Thursday at Obama's office in Washington before the defending NBA champs beat the Wizards 126-118.
 
Players and coach Steve Kerr were reluctant to talk about it. 
 
Stephen Curry said he had no idea where the idea came from. All-Star forward Kevin Durant said it was amazing, and forward Draymond Green called it a "good private team meeting."
 
The Warriors celebrated their 2015 NBA championship with Obama at the White House in 2016. 
 
President Donald Trump tweeted that he withdrew a White House invitation to celebrate the team's 2017 championship after Curry and some other players said they would not go.