Ever since winning the 2017 NBA championship, the Golden State Warriors have been vocal in their disinterest in meeting President Trump at the White House. After both Steph Curry and Kevin Durant confirmed they wouldn’t be attending, Trump withdrew the invitation.

Head coach Steve Kerr left it up to his all-star team to determine how they’d spend their time in the nation’s capital, with the crew of ballers choosing to visit local schools instead of the oval office, according to ESPN.

“It’s their championship. They got dis-invited to the White House, so it’s up to them what they wanted to do. So they made their plans,” Kerr told ESPN. “I want the players to have a good day and to do something positive and to enjoy what they’re doing.”

“At the end of the day, it’s about us celebrating a championship, so there’s no point in getting into the political stuff and all that,” forward Draymond Green told the sports site. “It’s about something we did great. Why make it about [politics]?”