Time will tell if it’s another Dream Team, but the roster for the United States men’s basketball team at the upcoming 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris was officially revealed Wednesday on “TODAY.”
The men’s team has a decorated history at the Olympics, and this year’s squad is seeking to defend the gold medal that Team USA won at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021.
The U.S. has a stranglehold on the gold: It has won 16 gold medals and has been the top team at each Games dating back to 2004, when Argentina stunned the U.S. in the semifinals en route to claiming the gold medal.
Here’s a look at who will represent the red, white and blue in Paris, along with which team they play for in the NBA.
LeBron James — Los Angeles Lakers
Stephen Curry — Golden State Warriors
Kevin Durant — Phoenix Suns
Joel Embiid — Philadelphia 76ers
Anthony Davis — Los Angeles Lakers
Devin Booker — Phoenix Suns
Anthony Edwards — Minnesota Timberwolves
Jayson Tatum — Boston Celtics
Bam Adebayo — Miami Heat
Tyrese Haliburton — Indiana Pacers
Jrue Holiday — Boston Celtics
James will be playing in his fourth Olympics. He won a bronze medal in 2004 and gold in 2008 and 2012.
Curry, meanwhile, has enjoyed a decorated career, but this will mark his first appearance in an Olympics.
Durant has the chance to make history when he takes the court in Paris. He’s one of two players, along with Carmelo Anthony, to win three gold medals in men’s basketball, and could be the first to win a fourth.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, who has led his team to four NBA titles, will man the sidelines in Paris. He was an assistant on the 2021 team that won gold in Tokyo.
Here’s a look at the team’s Olympic schedule as it currently stands:
July 28 — Serbia
July 31 — South Sudan
Aug. 3 — Qualifying team from the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament that runs from July 2 until July 7 and features Mexico, Ivory Coast, Lithuania, Italy, Puerto Rico and Bahrain.
The Olympic matchups will be televised by NBC and streamed on Peacock.