OKC won't make White House visit, cites 'timing'

The reigning NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder will not visit the White House during their road trip to the nation's capital this weekend.

OKC won't make White House visit, cites 'timing'
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Teams typically schedule the celebration when a regular-season game brings them to the nation's capital
The Thunder play Washington on Saturday.Several teams have declined invitations in recent years, most notably the NBA's Golden State Warriors in 2017.Last month, the gold-medal-winning U.S
men's hockey team attended the State of the Union following an invitation from President Donald Trump
The team also attended an event in the Oval Office with Trump and had lunch at the White House.Trump also invited the gold-winning U.S
women's hockey team to the State of the Union, but it decided not to attend, citing "the timing and previously scheduled academic and professional commitments."

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