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SWedd523
10-05-2009, 09:39 PM
The current US Men's national team consists of 12 players:

PG: Jason Kidd/Chris Paul/Deron Williams
SG: Kobe Bryant/Dwayne Wade/Michael Redd
SF: LeBron James/Tayshaun Prince
PF: Carmelo Anthony/Carlos Boozer
C: Dwight Howard/Chris Bosh

Kidd, Kobe, Wade, Redd, Prince, and Boozer will all be in their 30's and likely will pass on the Olympics (with the exception of Wade) to avoid the wear and tear. That's 6 players and at least one in every position except C.


The question is, who do you see playing for the United States when the London Olympics roll around? Remember to keep the roster at 12 men with 3 alternates.

SWedd523
10-05-2009, 10:37 PM
My Team


PG: Chris Paul/Deron Williams/Derrick Rose
SG: Dwayne Wade/OJ Mayo
SF: LeBron James/Kevin Durant/Danny Granger
PF: Carmelo Anthony/Chris Bosh
C: Dwight Howard/Brook Lopez

Alternates: Blake Griffin, Stephen Curry, LaMarcus Aldridge

The PG group is self explanatory, Chris Paul and Deron Williams are two of the best PG's in the world and Derrick Rose will be near/at that level by 2012.

The SG spot is the hardest, I doubt Kobe has another Olympic campaign in him. Wade will also be 30 by then so he may decide to stay out but I don't think so. He'll be the starter and OJ Mayo's game will be similar to Kobe's by 2012 and will be able to fill that spot. Curry may take Granger's place and be the "designated shooter" but I'm not sure.

LeBron and Durant are pretty much locks for any national team they decide to play for. The question is will there be a need for a Tayshaun Player (Granger kind of) or will a Redd type of shooter (Curry) be more important?

Bosh and Griffin will be the premier young PF's by the time 2012 comes around. LMA will be the alternate if Griffin suffers from the likely career ending Clipper injury.

Howard is a lock, I think by default Lopez will have the other spot as there just aren't any young C's out there anymore. If Hawes continues to improve then he'll be fighting for the spot along with Lopez.

Muttley
10-06-2009, 03:43 PM
You think Melo is out? He usually excels in international play.

SWedd523
10-06-2009, 04:46 PM
how dare I forget Melo. He's the guy that usually does the best with international play. My prediction is updated :facepalm:

Fred Williamson
10-07-2009, 04:50 AM
Lebron and probably Wade won't play. Lebron is making a movie in Hollywood Wade is still undecided

SWedd523
10-07-2009, 10:28 AM
Lebron and probably Wade won't play. Lebron is making a movie in Hollywood Wade is still undecided
That's for next year's World Championships, not the 2012 Olympics

Ghost Kat
10-20-2009, 02:52 AM
They need KG instead of Dwight Howard. Garrnett offers more for the international game then Howard.

Also why has no one brought up the idea of DJ playing for Team USA in 2012?. He did get invited to play against team USA. Maybe if he improves like we all hope he does, He might already have his foot in the door with Team USA.

Think about it....:g:

SWedd523
10-20-2009, 01:51 PM
Why would they want KG? He's old already and is declining and has health issues. In 2012 he'll be 36 years old and if he has any dreams to prolong his career he'll skip summer Olympic ball.

I would love to see DJ make it, but I just don't see him doing so over the 2 best PG's in the World (yes, I said World) and Derrick Rose. He's good, but not that good.

Ghost Kat
10-21-2009, 11:05 AM
Why would they want KG? He's old already and is declining and has health issues. In 2012 he'll be 36 years old and if he has any dreams to prolong his career he'll skip summer Olympic ball.

I would love to see DJ make it, but I just don't see him doing so over the 2 best PG's in the World (yes, I said World) and Derrick Rose. He's good, but not that good.

How old was Jason Kidd when he played?

How old is Kobe?

SWedd523
10-21-2009, 04:24 PM
How old was Jason Kidd when he played?

How old is Kobe?
Kidd was 35. Big men have a much more physically demanding role than PG's do, plus Kidd has been healthy for most of his career. He was on the team for leadership and to provide "gold medal experience". Garnett has been injured the past 2 years and will 36, far past his prime.


Kobe was 29.... I don't get your point there? 7 years is a huge difference

teej
10-21-2009, 04:46 PM
Garnett will be retired before the 2012 games...

Ghost Kat
10-25-2009, 12:46 PM
Kobe was 29.... I don't get your point there? 7 years is a huge difference

Is he 29 now or in 2012? I was trying to get closer to that magic number of 36 which is old in the NBA. This team needs more role player types. t has enough play makers.

SWedd523
10-25-2009, 02:28 PM
Is he 29 now or in 2012? I was trying to get closer to that magic number of 36 which is old in the NBA. This team needs more role player types. t has enough play makers.
Kobe was 29 in the past Olympics (2008). He's 31 now. He'll be 34 when 2012 rolls around so he'll be right there at your magic number, but I have a feeling he won't be feeling the Olympics by then

davcbow
11-05-2009, 07:58 PM
Kobe may want to play again because he knows that would be his last chance...:cool:

TattoodCats4life
11-09-2009, 01:03 PM
Kobe may want to play again because he knows that would be his last chance...:cool:

He could pull a "Jordan" and become head of basketball with a team, play for them well past his prime, then decide to play in the 2016's :)

davcbow
11-09-2009, 06:12 PM
He could pull a "Jordan" and become head of basketball with a team, play for them well past his prime, then decide to play in the 2016's :)

lol, you could be right....:cool: