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Suns’ Chris Paul, Devin Booker in USA Basketball pool for Olympics

March 12, 2021 by ArizonaSports.com - 98.7 FM Leave a Comment

USA Basketball is a step closer to choosing the team that will play in this summer’s rescheduled Tokyo Olympics, releasing the names Thursday of 57 players who are part of the pool to fill the squad.

Among the group: 15 players who have already won Olympic gold medals for the U.S., including three-time gold winner LeBron James and two-time gold medalists Kevin Durant and Chris Paul.

Paul is joined by Phoenix Suns teammate Devin Booker in the pool.

The other past gold medalists under consideration for spots this summer are Harrison Barnes, Jimmy Butler, Anthony Davis, DeMar DeRozan, Paul George, Draymond Green, James Harden, Kyrie Irving, DeAndre Jordan, Kevin Love, Kyle Lowry and Russell Westbrook.

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It’s also already drawing major interest from some NBA stars who have yet to taste Olympic gold. Kawhi Leonard said this week he intends to play if healthy this summer, and Stephen Curry has long said he would like the chance to compete in the Olympics. Curry has won a gold medal in a Basketball World Cup, but never been on the Olympic stage.

There will be no tryouts. USA Basketball will pare the list to a 12-person Olympic team by early summer. These decisions will be made by a selection committee and based in part on player availability and health. Training camp will start about July 1 while the NBA playoffs are ongoing, and the Olympics start July 23. That’s just one day from the potential date of Game 7 of the NBA Finals.

James, if he chooses to play, could join Carmelo Anthony as the only men’s players to make four U.S. Olympic teams. He has said in recent months he will consider the opportunity, noting the lure of playing for U.S. coach Gregg Popovich is a factor.

“With the postponement of the Tokyo Olympics from 2020 to 2021, it’s important that we continue to remain flexible and consider all players who can contribute to our efforts to field the best USA team possible,” USA Basketball men’s national team managing director Jerry Colangelo said. “These additions we are announcing today will help ensure that we are doing that.”

Those additions, who were not part of the pool created in early 2020 in anticipation of an Olympics happening last summer, are: New Orleans’ Zion Williamson, Miami’s Duncan Robinson, Cleveland’s Jarrett Allen, Detroit’s Jerami Grant, Brooklyn’s Blake Griffin, Milwaukee’s Jrue Holiday, Chicago’s Zach LaVine, New York’s Julius Randle and Mitchell Robinson, Toronto’s Fred VanVleet, Atlanta’s Trae Young and the Houston trio of Eric Gordon, John Wall and Christian Wood. Jordan, who now plays for Brooklyn, is also a newcomer to the pool even though he was on the 2016 Olympic team.

All 44 players that were announced as part of the original pool last year remain, with two exceptions: Golden State’s Klay Thompson is recovering from Achilles surgery, and Boston’s Marcus Smart, who has battled injuries as well throughout much of this season.

The players back from last year’s pool are: Bam Adebayo, LaMarcus Aldridge, Barnes, Bradley Beal, Booker, Malcolm Brogdon, Jaylen Brown, Butler, Mike Conley, Curry, Davis, DeRozan, Andre Drummond, Durant, George, Green, Harden, Montrezl Harrell, Joe Harris, Tobias Harris, Gordon Hayward, Dwight Howard, Brandon Ingram, Irving, James, Kyle Kuzma, Leonard, Damian Lillard, Brook Lopez, Love, Lowry, JaVale McGee, Khris Middleton, Donovan Mitchell, Victor Oladipo, Paul, Mason Plumlee, Jayson Tatum, Myles Turner, Kemba Walker, Westbrook and Derrick White.

“Having a larger player pool than what we normally have is critical because of all of the uncertainties we face about availability,” Colangelo said. “But for USA Basketball to receive the commitment of so many outstanding players remains an indicator of the great honor of representing your country means to these men.”

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