Las Vegas Review-Journal

Walker impressive for Team USA

- By Ben Gotz Las Vegas Review-journal

Kemba Walker said “no” four times to get his point across.

The Boston Celtics point guard insisted he hasn’t taken over Team USA in his first camp with the national team. He isn’t pushing to become a leader just because he’s one of the older and more talented players on the roster.

His protests may not matter though. After a rash of dropouts from USA Basketball’s Las Vegas training camp this week, Walker looks poised to become one of the team’s key players ahead of the upcoming FIBA World Cup in China.

“I’m just here trying to do

what I can to help this team win,” Walker said. “I haven’t been named a captain. I haven’t been named a leader or anything so I don’t know about all that stuff. I’m just here, I’m talking as much as I can. I just want to be here, play hard and play my role.”

Walker, 29, may be the biggest star left at USA Basketball’s camp at UNLV’S Mendenhall Center. He has more All-star honors (three) and ALL-NBA awards (one) than the rest of the healthy players on the roster combined.

He has a new four-year $141 million contract he received from the Celtics this offseason. The only thing the 6-foot-1 playmaker lacks is internatio­nal experience, because he last donned a Team USA jersey at the FIBA Americas U-18 Championsh­ip in 2008.

Since then, he’s won a national championsh­ip with the University of Connecti

ing the spot until Carr was ready. Schaub has a tenuous grip on the backup job with the Falcons at the age of 38 and likely had no idea the skewering was coming. If he was checking Twitter on Tuesday night, he’s well aware of it by now.

2. “Float like a butterfly, sting like AB”

It’s no surprise that Antonio Brown was a featured star of the episode despite missing all but one practice in training camp. There was no grand revelation about the foot condition sidelining him (reports are it stems from a cryotherap­y mishap while treating a previous injury). The star wide receiver made plenty of appearance­s from arriving on a hot air balloon to answering questions from his kids about why he no longer plays with Ben Roethlisbe­rger . He also was shown to have a problem going less than 100 percent on the field despite soreness in what was clearly a concerted effort to paint him in a favorable light.

3. Ronald Ollie did it to himself

There was considerab­le disappoint­ment on social media when “Last Chance U” star Ronald Ollie was released by the Raiders early in training camp. Even his biggest fans may be more understand­ing of the move after the way it was portrayed. Ollie asked out of practice, but failed to show up to the training room the next day for treatment. Position coach Brentson Buckner lectured him about being a profession­al, but Jon Gruden went a step further and ordered his outright release. “Let’s get some of these (expletive) guys out of here that don’t want to play,” he said. “If we’re not going to listen to the trainer, who are we going to listen to?”

4. Kids appreciate the classics

Rookie first-round picks Johnathan Abram and Clelin Ferrell weren’t even in kindergart­en when the cult classic sitcom “The Wayans Bros.” went off the air, yet they provided one of the most hilarious moments when they held hands while riding horses and sang the show’s iconic theme song. It was the culminatio­n of a great scene featuring Abram, the unquestion­ed breakout star of the episode (How do you pronounce salmon?), showcasing his knowledge of horses and Ferrell nearly overshooti­ng the mount with producers going the obvious route with the song selection of “Old Town Road.”

5. Linemen love Guy Fieri

There have been several celebrity appearance­s at training camp, including rapper G-eazy and California Gov. Gavin Newsom. There was a brief clip of Abram chatting with G-eazy, but it was Guy Fieri’s appearance that stood out as the Food Network star was surrounded by several members of the team’s mammoth offensive line. Richie Incognito was particular­ly starstruck by Fieri’s arrival in Napa. “That’s my guy,” Incognito proclaimed.fieri is a Raiders fan who grew up in Northern California and also has a tie to their future home in Las Vegas as a UNLV alum.

Contact Adam Hill at ahill@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Adamhilllv­rj on Twitter.

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