Three of the current top American NBA stars have given their word - LeBron James, Steph Curry and Kevin Durant will lead the United States of America at the Olympic Games in Paris next summer.
Confirmation also came from another great asset, Devin Booker, and we are waiting for the decision that NBA MVP Joel Embiid will make, who will choose between the USA, France and Cameroon.
There is no doubt that the rest of the team will be made up of great basketball players, so it is clear that the French capital will see one of the strongest teams that the "dream team" had.
However, it is difficult to work even with the strongest.
More precisely, it seems that the team that won the Olympic Games in Barcelona in 1992 will hardly be surpassed in the many decades to come.
It is enough to recall some of the names from that generation, such as basketball icons Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson and Larry Bird, along with many more legends such as Karl Malone, Patrick Ewing, John Stockton, David Robinson, Charles Barkley...
The USA sent great teams to Atlanta in 1996 (Barkley, Malone, Robinson, Stockton, Pippen, Shaquille O'Neal, Hakeem Olaijjuwon, Gary Payton), and in 2000 (Kevin Garnett, Vince Carter, Jason Kidd) and 2004 (Allen Iverson, Dwayne Wade, LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Tim Duncan).
One of the strongest lineups saw Beijing 2008 (Kobe Bryant, James, Kidd, Wade, Chris Paul, Anthony), but the closest thing to a "real" 1992 dream team so far seems to be the one that appeared in London 2012.
The guys from the beginning of the story, LeBron James and Kevin Durant, were already superstars, Kobe Bryant doesn't need to be talked about, and Mike Kryzevski's team also included James Harden, Russell Westbrook, Carmelo Anthony, then young star Anthony Davis...
Lebron and Durant will be there next summer as well, now for the first time at the Games together in a team with Steph Curry... In any case, the party in Paris is scheduled.
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