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Trump’s comments about anthem, Curry inflame sports stars

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President Donald Trump denounced protests by NFL players and rescinded a White House invitation for NBA champion Stephen Curry in a two-day rant that targeted top profession­al athletes and brought swift condemnati­on from league executives and star players alike on Saturday.

Wading into thorny issues of race and politics, Trump’s comments in a Friday night speech and a series of Saturday tweets drew sharp responses from some of the nation’s top athletes, with LeBron James calling the president a “bum.’’

Trump started by announcing that Curry, the immensely popular two-time MVP for the Golden State Warriors, would not be welcome at the White House for the commemorat­ive visit traditiona­lly made by championsh­ip teams after Curry indicated he didn’t want to come. Later, Trump reiterated what he said at

a rally in Alabama the previous night — that NFL players who kneel for the national anthem should be fired.

The Warriors said it was made clear to them that they were not welcome at the White House.

Curry had said he did not want to go anyway, but the Warriors had not made a collective decision before Saturday — and had planned to discuss it in the morning before the president’s tweet, to which coach Steve Kerr said : “Not surprised. He was going to break up with us before we could break up with him.’’

Others had far stronger reactions.

“U bum @StephenCur­ry30 already said he ain’t going!’’ James tweeted in a clear message to the president — a post that Twitter officials said was quickly shared many more times than any other he’s sent. “So therefore ain’t no invite. Going to White House was a great honor until you showed up!’’

Curry appreciate­d James’ strong stance.

“That’s a pretty strong statement,’’ Curry said. “I think it’s bold, it’s courageous for any guy to speak up, let alone a guy that has as much to lose as LeBron does and other notable figures in the league. We all have to kind of stand as one the best we can. For me, the questions how things have gone all summer if I wanted to go to the White House or not, I told you yesterday being very transparen­t what my vote would have been in a meeting had we had one, based on just trying to let people know I didn’t want to be applauded for an accomplish­ment on the court when the guy that would be doing the patting on the back is somebody I don’t think respects the majority of Americans in this country.’’

James also released a video Saturday, saying Trump has tried to divide the country. “He’s now using sports as the platform to try to divide us,’’ James said. “We all know how much sports brings us together. ... It’s not something I can be quiet about.’’

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