Featuring Olympic gold medalist Jason Kidd (Dallas
Mavericks) and four 2004 Olympians, USA Basketball Men’s Senior National Team
managing director Jerry Colangelo today announced the 12-players who will
represent the United States in the Aug. 8-24 Olympic Summer Games in Beijing,
China. The player selections were approved by the USA Basketball Executive
Committee, and will be nominated to the United States Olympic Committee to
participate in the 2008 Olympic Games.
Named to the 2008 USA Basketball Senior National Team
were: Carmelo Anthony (Denver Nuggets); Carlos Boozer (Utah Jazz); Chris Bosh
(Toronto Raptors); Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers); Dwight Howard (Orlando
Magic); LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers); Kidd; Chris Paul (New Orleans
Hornets); Tayshaun Prince (Detroit Pistons); Michael Redd (Milwaukee Bucks);
Dwyane Wade (Miami Heat); and Deron Williams (Utah Jazz). Duke University Hall
of Fame coach Mike Krzyzewski is head coach of the USA Senior Team program.
Serving as assistant coaches are Syracuse University and Hall of Fame coach Jim
Boeheim, New York Knicks head mentor Mike D’Antoni and Portland Trail Blazers
head coach Nate McMillan.
“This has been, to say the least, an extremely difficult
selection process. The 33 players who committed to be part of the USA Senior
National Team program and have been involved in our various training camps and
competitions the past two summers deserve recognition and acknowledgment for
their contributions and for their commitment to their country,” said Colangelo.
“Whatever I say will not fully describe just how
difficult this selection process has been. We knew it would be difficult when we
began the building of the Senior National Team program. It has become obvious
that it would be in the best interest of the team, the players and coaches, to
select the 12 players prior to our June 28-29 mini-camp so we could begin the
process of gelling and getting the team’s focus set.
“The 12 players selected have incredible talent, and
more importantly, we think this team has excellent leadership; great versatility
and balance; and very good chemistry which are critical parts in building a
great team. I believe this team is a team all Americans can and will be proud
of,” added Colangelo. “I’m excited about the players who comprise this team. The
selections were very difficult and something we’ve been working toward since we
initially got the Senior National Team together in the 2006 summer.
Unfortunately we are limited to a roster of 12 players and we had incredible
commitment for the 33 players in our Senior Team program,” said Krzyzewski, who
has directed the team the part two summers.
“Our team has excellent athleticism and great
versatility. We have players who are experienced in the international game
thanks to the last two summers’ training and competitions. I feel really good
where we are, we have the foundation in but we have a lot work ahead.”
“The past two summers’ experiences will definitely help
our team. As we have learned, the international teams we will face in Beijing
are also extremely talented and they play very well as a team. Our Senior
National Team program has helped us achieve confidence, continuity and excellent
chemistry too. This summer’s Olympics are going to be an unbelievable
competition,” stated Krzyzewski.
Of the 12 selected players, six were part of the 2006
USA Basketball Men's World Championship Team, and eight were part of the 2007
FIBA Americas Championship that qualified the U.S. for the 2008 Olympics. Three
players - Anthony, Howard and James, were members of both teams. Players on the
2006 USA Basketball Men's World Championship Team were: Anthony; Bosh; Howard;
James; Paul; and Wade. Members of last summer’s FIBA Americas Championship squad
were: Anthony; Bryant; Howard; James; Kidd; Prince; Redd; and Williams.
The average age of the 12 players named to the 2008 U.S.
team by the end of the ‘08 Olympics will be 26.08 years old. The USA team at the
FIBA Americas Championship averaged 26.00, the USA team at the 2006 FIBA World
Championship averaged 24.50 years of age, while the USA team at the 2004
Olympics averaged 23.60 years of age.