The New York Knicks have confirmed that they have accepted an invitation to visit the White House to celebrate their NBA championship, as stated by owner James Dolan on WFAN New York's "The Carton Show". Dolan mentioned that while the details of the visit, including the date and number of attendees, are still being worked out, he is proud to bring the team to meet the president, whom he has known for 30 years. Meanwhile, the Seattle Seahawks, who won the Super Bowl in February, have not yet received confirmation for a visit to the White House. A White House press office representative indicated that there is currently no information available regarding the Seahawks' visit. The Seahawks' offseason program has concluded, making it challenging to coordinate a visit, as players and staff are on summer break. The next opportunity for the entire organization to gather will be at the end of July, just before training camp begins. This raises the possibility that the Seahawks may not celebrate their Super Bowl victory with a White House visit.
Knicks Accept White House Invitation for Championship Celebration; Seahawks Visit Uncertain
The New York Knicks have accepted an invitation to visit the White House for their NBA championship celebration, as confirmed by owner James Dolan. In contrast, the Seattle Seahawks' potential visit remains uncertain, with the White House stating there is no current information available regarding their celebration of the Super Bowl win.
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Knicks owner confirms championship celebration invite to White House while Seahawks visit on back burner
Knicks Accept White House Invitation for Championship Celebration; Seahawks Visit Uncertain