Article 6PGK5 Is US men’s basketball’s era of Olympic domination coming to an end?

Is US men’s basketball’s era of Olympic domination coming to an end?

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Oren Weisfeld
from US news | The Guardian on (#6PGK5)

The best players in the NBA are no longer exclusively American, while other countries play better as team units. We could see an upset at Paris 2024

The 2024 Olympic Games are shaping up to be the most competitive international men's basketball tournament of all time, with powerhouse nations like Canada, Australia, Spain, France, Germany and Serbia loading up on talent as they aim to take down the juggernaut Team USA.

The American men have won gold at each of the last four Olympics and have assembled The Avengers" in hopes of doing so again. Led by LeBron James and Stephen Curry, Team USA is packed with NBA All-Stars being coached by NBA champions. But unlike many other teams they will face at the Olympics, this American roster had not played together until a series of warmup games in the last few weeks. And despite their significant talent advantage, they will have less time than any other team to come together, put their NBA habits aside, and play Fiba basketball, which has different rules such as smaller courts and shorter games, as a unit.

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