NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 19: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the media at the United Nations after his speech on September 19, 2017 in New York City. He addressed world leaders at his first UN General Assembly meeting. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

NBA joins in on the Donald Trump controversy, releases statement of their own

The Warriors announced on Saturday that they would not make the traditional White House visit.

After the Golden State Warriors announced on Saturday that they would not make the traditional visit to the White House after winning the NBA Finals this June, NBA commissioner Adam Silver released a statement expressing disappointment that the team and President Donald Trump were unable to come to some sort of resolution.

"I was in favor of the team visiting the White House and thought it was a rare opportunity for these players to share their views directly with the President. I am disappointed that that will not happen. More importantly, I am proud of our players for taking an active role in their communities and continuing to speak out on critically important issues."

The announcement comes after Steph Curry said on Friday that he had no plans whatsoever to make the visit to the White House. President Trump responded to Curry on Twitter on Saturday morning, saying that he had rescinded Curry's invitation due to the comments.

Hours after, the Warriors responded in kind that they were no longer interested in going after the President's comments. Trump's tweet also drew the ire of fellow NBA players, with superstar LeBron James outright calling Trump a "bum".

Kobe Bryant also spoke out, discrediting both Trump's comments on Curry and Trump's recent comments on protesting NFL players.