NBA's MVP Kobe Bryant from Lakers will spearhead the 12-man USA Olympic
men's basketball team announced yesterday in Chicago for the Beijing Games
this August.
Lebron James (Cleveland), Dwyane Wade (Miami), second time Olympians, and
Olympic debutant Chris Paul (New Orleans) were also included in the squad, which
the USA Olympic Committee hopes to capture the gold medal in Beijing after a
bronze-medal showing in Athens four years ago.
They were joined by Carmelo Anthony (Denver), Jason Kidd (Dallas), Dwight
Howard (Orlando), Michael Redd (Milwaukee), Deron Williams (Utah), Carlos Boozer
(Utah), Chris Bosh (Toronto) and Tayshaun Prince (Detroit).
Duke University coach Mike Krzyzewski is head coach of the USA team. Serving
as assistant coaches are Syracuse University coach Jim Boeheim, New York Knicks
head mentor Mike D'Antoni and Portland Blazers head coach Nate McMillan.