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Experience matters: USA Basketball confirms roster for Tokyo Olmpics

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Experience mattered to USA Basketball when putting together a roster for the Tokyo Olympics.

The Americans formally revealed their roster Monday, one that will be third-oldest U.S. men’s team in Olympic history for the Tokyo Games. The 12-man list includes five players – Kevin Love, Kevin Durant, Jrue Holiday, Damian Lillard and Draymond Green – already in their 30s.

In addition to those five players, the U.S. also has gotten commitment­s from Bam Adebayo, Bradley Beal, Devin Booker, Jerami Grant, Zach LaVine, Khris Middleton and Jayson Tatum to play on the team. All those commitment­s became known in recent weeks; USA Basketball, which is seeking a fourth consecutiv­e Olympic gold medal, merely made it official Monday with the announceme­nt.

“USA Basketball selects players to represent our country in internatio­nal competitio­n with the skills, character, experience, and desire to win,” said retired Gen. Martin Dempsey, the chairman of USA Basketball’s Board of Directors. “We build teams that are versatile and resilient in the short, intense competitio­ns we face. We’re fortunate that this group of elite athletes has volunteere­d to represent us in Tokyo this summer.”

Love is the oldest, at 32. Tatum, at 22, is the youngest. The average age – calculated by USA Basketball to be 28.2 at the end of the Tokyo Games if this roster doesn’t change – ranks behind only the 1996 team (29.4) and the original Dream Team in 1992 (29.0) as the oldest groups that the U.S. has sent to an Olympics.

Durant is on the Olympic team for the third time, making him the fourth U.S. player to have at least that many selections; Carmelo Anthony was on each of the last four teams, while LeBron James and David Robinson are the other three-time selections.

 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II/AP ?? Nets guard Kevin Durant, seen June 19, will be participat­ing in his third Olympics.
FRANK FRANKLIN II/AP Nets guard Kevin Durant, seen June 19, will be participat­ing in his third Olympics.

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