President Trump used Twitter on Saturday to disinvite Steph Curry from the White House, after the Warriors player said he would skip the team's traditional championship visit to Washington in protest.
In disinviting Curry, Trump said the opportunity to visit the White House was a "great honor" that should be respected.
A bunch of basketball players had some thoughts on the whole mess, including retired Lakers star Kobe Bryant...
...and NBA Players' Association president Chris Paul.
But it was a tweet by LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers that got EVERYBODY talking.
"Going to [the] White House was a great honor until you showed up," King James tweeted, addressing the president as "u bum."
James followed up on his tweet Saturday afternoon with a video message, telling his fans that "this guy" [Trump] was trying to divide Americans.
"He's now using sports as the platform to try to divide us," James said in the video. "We all know how much sports brings us together, how much passion it has, how much we love and care and, you know, the friendships and the love it creates and for him to try to use this platform to divide us even more, it's not something that I can stand for."
James also defended Colin Kaepernick and Jemele Hill.