LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony are a step closer to a fourth Olympics, while Stephen Curry is in position for his first.
The NBA stars were among 30 players selected on Monday as finalists for the US basketball team who will attempt to win a third straight gold medal.
The final 12-player roster for Rio de Janeiro is to be chosen this summer. If James and Anthony are on it, they would become the first US men to play in four Olympics.
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The other candidates for Rio are: Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City); Chris Paul, Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan (Clippers); Kawhi Leonard and LaMarcus Aldridge (San Antonio); Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, Andre Iguodala and Harrison Barnes (Golden State); Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love (Cleveland); Dwight Howard and James Harden (Houston); Anthony Davis (New Orleans); Paul George (Indiana); DeMarcus Cousins and Rudy Gay (Sacramento); John Wall and Bradley Beal (Washington); Jimmy Butler (Chicago); Mike Conley (Memphis); DeMar DeRozan (Toronto); Andre Drummond (Detroit); Kenneth Faried (Denver) and Gordon Hayward (Utah).
“The depth of talent that exists in the national team program is extraordinary. Repeating as gold medalists at the 2016 Olympics will not be easy, but we feel confident that we have 30 finalists who offer amazing basketball abilities and special versatility,” USA Basketball chairman Jerry Colangelo said in a statement.
Kobe Bryant, who is retiring after this season, took himself out of the running for a third Olympics at the weekend.
James and Anthony have already joined Hall of Famer David Robinson as the only US men to play in three Olympics, winning bronze in 2004 before leading the US to gold in Beijing and London. Paul could join that list this summer.
James has said he would base his decision about playing on his health and his family’s wishes and might not decide until after his NBA season ends.
“I haven’t thought about it,” he said at Cleveland’s shootaround before their game against Golden State on Monday.
“The last time I thought about Team USA was Kobe taking his name out of the pool. That’s the last thing I kind of really thought about, so I’m not any inch closer to playing or not any inch closer to not playing. I haven’t really thought about it much.”
After playing in five straight NBA Finals, another lengthy season could impact his interest in wearing the red, white and blue again.
“The season has always kind of dictated it,” James said.
Curry called it a huge honor to be selected.
“That would be a great experience,” Curry said following Golden State’s 132-98 victory in Cleveland. “Obviously, there’s 30 capable, highly talented experienced guys on that list. There should some tough decisions for Mr Colangelo and Coach K [US coach Mike Krzyzewski]. Picking from that crop of 30 guys, you’ve got some great choices there. Hopefully things work out this summer and I’ll be able to try to go for a gold medal in Brazil.”
Colangelo has said the US could send their strongest team yet to the Olympics, and it could be their most experienced one. The pool of finalists includes 18 players who have won Olympic or world championships, and seven players who have played at least 30 international games — led by Anthony’s 72.
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