Curry, Durant look to build a Warriors dynasty

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Joe Lacob said that he has no worries at all about Steph Curry leaving the Golden State Warriors. "I think I answered that I wouldn't go". I feel like there are actions that occur, that continue the dividing of everyone.

However, controversial policies and statements by President Donald Trump have created uncertainty about the future of White House title celebrations under this administration in some leagues, including in the predominantly African American NBA.

If the Warriors were already a great team, adding the second best player in the National Basketball Association to that team made them something else entirely.

In February, Curry, who is paid to endorse Under Armour apparel, took strong issue with that company's CEO, Kevin Plank, calling Trump an "asset".

Several media outlets, including CNBC and the New York Daily News, reported that the Warriors plan to skip the visit per a unanimous team vote. "Hell, nah", he said (via USA Today).

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James was familiar with Green's shrewd antics. "In the context of keeping the team together, if there are decisions that need to be made, we'll talk about it for sure". "But, obviously as a team, we're going to have a conversation". The different kind of ceremonies and traditions that have happened around championship winning teams, we don't want that to taint what we've accomplished this year. "We will handle that accordingly and responsibly, and do the right thing for us individually and as a group". "We just won a championship, man. Let's see if we can do it again". "And when Steph turned that corner, I think it was after Christmas Day, when he turned that corner, we became nearly unbeatable".

The above, completed unsourced tweet set the madness off at 5 a.m. Tuesday morning less than eight hours after the Warriors won the title. "We'll all figure something out, work something out. So I'm going to enjoy every last bit of this butt". "That's not what's important, my take on that".

When asked if the Golden State Warriors would meet that price point, Lacob said that he will do whatever it takes to keep Curry in Golden State, meaning that he will nearly surely get that big money contract.

Golden State Warriors fans celebrated their team's second National Basketball Association championship in three years Thursday.

The finals champion is the first of two competing teams to win the best of seven games.

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