President Trump nixed the Philadelphia Eagles’ White House victory ceremony at the last minute. He won’t even have to bother inviting this year’s N.B.A. champions.

In a display of solidarity between two of the game’s fiercest rivals, Cleveland’s LeBron James and Golden State’s Stephen Curry — despite currently facing each other in an unprecedented fourth consecutive N.B.A. finals — each took time while speaking to the news media on Tuesday to make it clear that their teams would not participate in any sort of ceremony at the White House.

The visits are a long-held tradition for the league’s champions, with President Kennedy having greeted the Boston Celtics as far back as 1963, and the Cavaliers having visited with President Obama as recently as November 2016.

“I know whoever wins this series, no one wants an invite,” said James, whose Cavaliers are down, 2-0, in the best-of-seven series. Game 3 is scheduled for Wednesday night in Cleveland.