Nine returning players on Olympic roster
LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Kobe Bryant joined six others from
the reigning Olympic champions who are among 27 players on the U.S.
national team roster.
The players chosen Wednesday will be candidates for this
summer's world championships and the 2012 Olympics in London.
Also returning from the team that ended the Americans'
eight-year gold medal drought in major competitions are: Chris
Bosh, Chris Paul, Dwight Howard, Carmelo Anthony, Deron Williams
and Carlos Boozer.
All of the returning players previously told USA Basketball
chairman Jerry Colangelo they are interested in coming back after
spending all or parts of three years playing for the team that
returned the United States to the top of international basketball.
James, Wade and Bosh are all questionable to actually play
this summer, though. All three can become free agents and have said
their contract situations are their first priority.
"I really think it's kind of early, but I think guys still
want to play," Anthony said. "Of course we'll have that
conversation in the near future, but they've got to take care of
what they've got to take care of first, which is their contracts
and things like that."
The only players not returning from the team that won gold in
Beijing are Jason Kidd, who previously said he was retiring from
international competition with a perfect record, and Michael Redd
and Tayshaun Prince, who have battled injuries this season.
"Special recognition and acknowledgment needs to go to the
nine players returning from our 2008 Olympic team," Colangelo said
in a statement. "They have demonstrated that they are the heart and
soul of our program and their commitment to continue to represent
their country should not be overlooked."
The remainder of the roster includes young stars like Kevin
Durant and Derrick Rose. Also returning to the national team are
Chauncey Billups and Amare Stoudemire, who played on the U.S. team
in the 2007 Olympic qualifier.
Stoudemire is perhaps the biggest surprise on the roster. The
All-Star forward from Phoenix basically talked himself off the 2008
Olympic team by publicly waffling about his desire to play at the
end of the NBA season.
Billups backed up Kidd on the 2007 team that went undefeated
in Las Vegas, but he withdrew the next year for family reasons. He
may not have made the final 12-man roster anyway, since Paul was
back from an injury that sidelined him the previous summer.
Lakers forward Lamar Odom, who played on the 2004 Olympic
team, also was chosen Wednesday. The rest of the players are almost
entirely young players.
The roster includes: Al Jefferson, Kevin Love, Rudy Gay, O.J.
Mayo, Andre Iguodala, Kendrick Perkins, Danny Granger, David Lee,
Brook Lopez, Russell Westbrook, LaMarcus Aldridge, Gerald Wallace
and Eric Gordon.
The Americans will choose a group from the roster to take
part in their minicamp in Las Vegas in July. They are expected to
play an exhibition game in New York before heading to Turkey for
the world championships.
Coach Mike Krzyzewski and assistants Jim Boeheim, Mike
D'Antoni and Nate McMillan already committed to returning last
summer.