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Team USA basketball roster, schedule for 2024 Olympics as LeBron James, Kevin Durant, more eye gold in Paris

Team USA basketball roster, schedule for 2024 Olympics as LeBron James, Kevin Durant, more eye gold in Paris

The men’s Olympic basketball tournament field is now set, and we’ve got a crystal-clear picture of all three groups that will be competing in Paris later this month. Team USA will be in Group C, along with Serbia, Puerto Rico and South Sudan. Even with the United States already being heavily favored to win gold in Paris, that is made even easier by the group of opponents they’ll face in the first stage before the knockout rounds.

The United States automatically qualified for the Paris Olympics by finishing as one of the top two countries in the Americas zone at the FIBA World Cup last summer. Team USA finished fourth after losing the bronze medal match against Canada. It was a shocking finish for the American men’s team, and no doubt led to an increased interest in competing in the 2024 Olympics by top American talent in the NBA

It led to perhaps the most stacked roster for Team USA in quite some time, but with that comes outsized expectations, too. The men’s tournament begins on July 27, with Team USA taking the court for the first time on July 2. But prior to that, the United States will take part in a USA Basketball Showcase from July 10-22, where they team will play against five different countries as a tune-up for the Olympics. It’ll feature matchups against Canada, Australia, Serbia, South Sudan and Germany. 

Team USA will be led by Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, as well as Gonzaga head coach Mark Few, Clippers coach Ty Lue and Heat coach Erik Spoelstra as assistants.

As we get closer to the start of the Olympics, here’s all the information you need to know about Team USA’s roster, schedule and an outlook for the defending world champions.

Team USA roster

Player Position NBA team

Bam Adebayo

Center

Miami Heat

Devin Booker

Guard

Phoenix Suns

Stephen Curry

Guard

Golden State Warriors

Anthony Davis

Forward/Center

Los Angeles Lakers

Kevin Durant

Forward

Phoenix Suns

Anthony Edwards

Guard

Minnesota Timberwolves

Joel Embiid

Center

Philadelphia 76ers

Tyrese Haliburton

Guard

Indiana Pacers

Jrue Holiday

Guard

Boston Celtics

LeBron James

Forward

Los Angeles Lakers

Kawhi Leonard

Forward

Los Angeles Clippers

Jayson Tatum

Forward

Boston Celtics

Team USA Basketball Showcase schedule

Opponent Date Time (EST) Location TV/Streaming

Canada

July 10

10:30 p.m.

Las Vegas

FS1/fubo

Australia

July 15

12 p.m.

Abu Dhabi

FS1/fubo

Serbia

July 17

12 p.m.

Abu Dhabi

FS1/fubo

South Sudan

July 20

3 p.m.

London

FOX/fubo

Germany

July 22

3 p.m.

London

FOX/fubo

Team USA 2024 Olympics schedule

Opponent Date Time (EST) Phase

Serbia

July 28

11:15 a.m.

Group stage

South Sudan

July 31

3 p.m.

Group stage

Puerto Rico

Aug. 3

11:15 a.m.

Group stage
TBD Aug. 6 TBD Quarterfinals
TBD Aug. 8 TBD Semifinals
TBD Aug. 10 TBD Gold/Bronze Medal games

Team USA outlook

The United States has won 16 gold medals at the Olympics, and has captured nothing less than gold since 2004. The Americans enter every Olympic Games as the heavy favorites, and for good reason. They field the best players every four years, and despite putting together a team on a short timespan they still typically manage to bulldoze the competition every four years. But Team USA isn’t infallible. In each of the two last FIBA World Cup appearances, the U.S. failed to medal, placing fourth last summer and an even more shocking seventh-place finish in 2019. Granted, those teams did not boast the best talent the United States has to offer, but it’s proof that you can’t just throw anyone out there with hopes of beating the rest of the world.

But the 2024 Olympic roster is perhaps the best collection of talent the United States has fielded since the 2008 Redeem Team, which was built to avenge a bronze medal finish at the 2004 Games. We’ll get Stephen Curry in his first Olympics ever. Probably the last Olympic appearance from LeBron James, the debut of Joel Embiid, who Team USA was hotly recruiting to join instead of going with France or Cameroon. And peppered in there is a nice blend of older talent like Kevin Durant, Kawhi Leonard, Jrue Holiday and Anthony Davis, mixed with the next generation of American stars like Anthony Edwards, Jayson Tatum and Tyrese Haliburton.

However, the field at the 2024 Olympics features some of the best international players that will all be chomping at the bit to try and knock the Americans off. Canada has the second-best collection of NBA talent behind the United States, and could very well meet the U.S. in the gold medal match. The same is true of France, which will have Victor Wembanyama and Rudy Gobert patrolling the frontcourt. Even in Team USA’s own group, the team will have to face reigning NBA MVP Nikola Jokic and Serbia, which finished second at last summer’s World Cup. And then there’s Puerto Rico, which earned a berth to the Olympics for the first time since 2004. The last time Puerto Rico were there, the country handed Team USA a shocking loss in the group stage, which sent the Americans on a spiral that resulted in a bronze medal finish.

The Americans will certainly be favored in every matchup, but they can’t afford to take any opponent lightly as there’s NBA players on nearly every roster heading to Paris. The biggest weakness for Team USA will be figuring out how to play together on both sides of the floor. They have training camp and five tune-up games to build chemistry, but it’s always a little clunky when you have 12 guys who are not used to playing together.

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