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Durant to boycott White House, slams Trump

- AFP

washington — Golden State Warriors star Kevin Durant said on Thursday he would boycott the White House if the NBA champions are invited, accusing President Donald Trump of escalating racial tensions in the country.

In an interview with ESPN, 2017 NBA Finals MVP Durant said if the Warriors were invited to Washington in keeping with recent tradition of honoring sports teams, he would skip the event in protest.

“Nah, I won’t do that,” Durant told ESPN at an event in his hometown of Seat Pleasant, Maryland. “I don’t respect who’s in office right now...I don’t agree with what he agrees with, so my voice is going to be heard by not doing that.”

Durant stressed that his decision was a personal choice, but added that he expected many Warriors players would follow suit if the team was invited.

“That’s just me personally, but if I know my guys well enough, they’ll all agree with me,” the Warriors star said.

Durant’s team-mate Stephen Curry has already said he would be unlikely to attend while Warriors coach Steve Kerr has been a vocal critic of Trump.

Durant was speaking amid an outcry over Trump’s response to violence in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, last weekend which saw neoNazi and white supremacis­t groups clash with counter-protesters.

Durant said he believed Trump bore responsibi­lity for stoking racial divisions in the United States.

“He’s definitely driving it,” Durant said. “—

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AP file Kevin Durant gestures holds the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award. —
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