NBA Champions New York Knicks accept President Trump’s White House invitation

Knicks owner James Dolan said on Wednesday the New York basketball team has accepted ​an invitation to the White House following ‌last week’s championship win.

“We just did receive an invitation from the White House, which we accepted. We still have to ​figure out the details,” Dolan said during ​an interview on WFAN Sports Radio.

The White House ⁠did not immediately respond to a request for ​comment.

Dolan, who invited U.S. President Donald Trump to attend Game 3 ​of the NBA Finals earlier this month, described the Republican as a friend of his.

The New York Knicks defeated the San ​Antonio Spurs 94-90 on Saturday to claim their ​first NBA championship since 1973.

An invitation to visit the White House ‌and ⁠meet with the president is routine following major sporting events.

While most teams have continued the tradition during Trump’s two administrations, others have declined the invitation.

Last year, ​several members of ​the Philadelphia ⁠Eagles, including the team’s quarterback, Jalen Hurts, skipped the White House ceremony following the ​NFL team’s Super Bowl victory.

While it is ​unclear ⁠whether the full Knicks roster will attend the White House ceremony, Jose Alvarado, a point guard on the ⁠team, ​expressed interest in doing so.

“If ​there’s a chance, I’m going wherever my teammate goes,” he told TMZ.

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