The Golden State Warriors have not been offered a formal invitation to visit Donald Trump at the White House as NBA champions.

Warriors' players as well as Steve Kerr and his staff are expected to collectively decline a possible invitation.

Stephen Curry said his preference would be to decline, and four teammates have offered similar decisions publicly.

"It's been a conversation that has surrounded the Patriots and the college football team (Clemson) that won whether they collectively do it as an entire group or certain people would sit or what not," Curry said at the Warriors' practice facility. "All I know is I would personally do the right thing for me. The team will have a conversation about what is going on moving forward. There is probably more to come on that, but just right now we just won.

"Somebody asked me about it a couple months ago, the hypothetical, 'If a championship were to happen, what would I do?' I answered, 'I wouldn't go.' I still feel like that today. But obviously as a team we're going to have a conversation. This is a moment we're going to enjoy together. Nothing should distract from what we were able to accomplish together, the different kind of ceremonies and the tradition. We are a championship-winning team. We don't want that to taint what we've accomplished. We will handle that accordingly and responsibly and do the right thing for us individually and as a group."