The Denver Post

Love out; Nuggets’ Mcgee, Keldon Johnson join team

- By Brian Mahoney

The U.S. basketball team has lost two games and now two players on its road to Tokyo.

Kevin Love withdrew from the Olympics on Friday because of a right calf injury, forcing the Americans to replace a player for the second straight day.

The Americans announced Thursday that Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal would miss the Olympics because he was in health and safety protocols.

It means the much of the U.S. roster will have little time together before its Olympic opener July 25 against France.

“I think coming into something like this, you know that things can come up, especially coming out of a pandemic and the possibilit­y of guys maybe testing positive,” U.S. guard Damian Lillard said.

“Injuries happen. People have a change of heart. You just come into it expecting that. “But I think our primary focus was to come here and come together as a team, get our bodies moving around, get in shape to be able to go compete on the level that we want to compete on and I think we’ve moved in that direction as a group. We feel good about where we are.”

Lillard spoke after the team’s practice in Las Vegas. The Americans were supposed to play Friday night against Australia, but that exhibition was canceled because of health and safety concerns.

Veteran center Javale Mcgee and Spurs guard Keldon Johnson were added later Friday to the 12-man Olympics roster.

Johnson, who plays for U.S. coach Gregg Popovich in San Antonio, was a member of the select team of young players training against the Americans, and had appeared in two of their exhibition games.

Mcgee, who played for the Cleveland Cavaliers and Nuggets last season, has won three NBA titles but has no Olympic experience.

The U.S. was already short-handed before the losses of Beal and Love. Milwaukee’s Jrue Holiday and Khris Middleton, along with Phoenix star Devin Booker, won’t join the team until after the NBA Finals.

With them not joining the team until after camp and forward Jerami Grant also in health and safety protocols — though with his Olympics not expected to be in jeopardy — the Americans are currently without half the players they will take to Tokyo.

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