Team
USA look to sweep golds in Rio
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[July 28, 2016]
By Frank Pingue
TORONTO (Reuters) - Team USA will be
without many star players in Rio due mainly to concerns over Zika
and injuries, but such is the depth of the country's basketball
talent that they are expected to cruise to a third consecutive gold
medal.
The lengthy list of American players opting to skip the Aug. 5-21
Rio Summer Games for one reason or another is a who's who of the
basketball world and includes such titans like LeBron James, Stephen
Curry and Russell Westbrook.
But while the Rio-bound men's roster may not match up with the U.S.
"Dream Team" from the 1992 Games that included 11 future Hall of
Fame players, they possess everything needed to reach the top of
podium again without much of a challenge.
The field of 12 for the men's tournament has been set and the United
States, powered by Olympic gold medalists Kevin Durant and Carmelo
Anthony, are in Group A along with France, Venezuela, Serbia, China
and Australia.
While that may present a tougher set of group games for Team USA
compared to most years, they still appear too deep to be upset by
perennial contender France, led by Tony Parker, or pesky Australia,
powered by Andrew Bogut.
Spain, runners-up at the last two Olympics, are expected to dominate
Group B play and perhaps represent the toughest challenger for the
United States, a team they have pushed on several occasions.
But the current squad does not appear as dominant given a decline in
form of 36-year-old power forward Pau Gasol and the absence of his
younger brother Marc, 31, who was unable to recover from a broken
foot in time.
That could open the door in Group B for Croatia and Lithuania.
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USA guard Kevin Durant shoots against China in the first half during
an exhibition basketball game at Staples Center. Mandatory Credit:
Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
In the women's competition, the U.S. team will look to cap a
two-decade run of domination by seeking a sixth consecutive Olympic
gold medal.
Since settling for bronze at the 1992 Barcelona Games, the Americans
have gone on a 41-game winning streak and own the longest gold medal
streak in any women's Olympic team sport.
The United States have won seven of the 10 gold medals in women's
basketball at the Olympics -- the other three were won by the Soviet
Union/Unified Team -- and will be powered in Rio by four-times
Olympic gold medalists Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird and Tamika Catchings.
(Editing by Nick Mulvenney)
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