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Kings’ Bagley, Fox join U.S. Select Team

- By Jason Anderson

USA — Basketball announced Thursday that Kings point guard De’Aaron Fox and forward Marvin Bagley III have been named to the USA Men’s Select Team.

The Select Team will hold a minicamp in Las Vegas Aug. 5-8 with the National Team. Kings teammate Harrison Barnes is a member of the National Team, which is preparing for the FIBA World Cup later this summer. The Select Team features younger players who could one day play for the National Team.

Fox, 21, and Bagley, 20, should benefit from the tutelage of National Team coach Gregg Popovich and Select Team coach Jeff Van Gundy. Gonzaga coach Mark Few will serve as an assistant to Van Gundy.

Fox said Wednesday that he “got a couple calls” regarding the possibilit­y of moving up to the National Team for the World Cup after James Harden, Anthony Davis, DeMar DeRozan, Zion Williamson, Bradley Beal and others withdrew.

USA Basketball Chief Communicat­ions Officer Craig Miller told The Sacramento Bee on Friday that Fox could still possibly get a promotion. Miller said players are sometimes called up from the Select Team based on needs or impressive play.

“I think that’s probably what the discussion has been with (Fox),” Miller said. “Right now he’s on the Select Team, but it is possible that he could be brought up.”

Fox is entering his third NBA season after being selected out of Kentucky with the fifth pick in the 2017 draft. Fox averaged 17.3 points, 7.3 assists and 3.8 rebounds during a breakout sophomore season in Sacramento. He was selected for the Rising Stars game at All-Star Weekend and was a finalist for the NBA’s Most Improved Player award.

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