USA Basketball has announced its men's 3x3 roster for the upcoming Paris Olympics, opting to retain the same quartet that secured a silver medal at the World Cup and gold at the Pan American Games last year. The team, comprised of Jimmer Fredette, Kareem Maddox, Canyon Barry, and Dylan Travis, will be aiming for gold in France.
The decision to stick with the successful lineup was based on their proven track record and chemistry on the court. Coach Joe Lewandowski emphasized the importance of selecting a cohesive team rather than individual talents, highlighting the group's ability to elevate their game collectively.
The men's 3x3 team currently holds the world's No. 2 ranking, trailing behind Serbia, who defeated them in the World Cup final. Despite their diverse backgrounds, including an NBA lottery pick, a former NPR host, a special education teacher, and a member of the basketball-rich Barry family, the players have come together seamlessly to represent the United States.
3x3 basketball, played on a half court with a fast-paced 12-second shot clock, offers an intense and thrilling competition. The team's unique bond is symbolized by a yellow stone acquired during a chance encounter in Amsterdam, which now serves as a good-luck charm for the group.
While the 3x3 format may not offer substantial financial rewards, the team's dedication and unity have propelled them to Olympic qualification. As they prepare to compete in Paris, the players are focused on pursuing the ultimate prize - a gold medal.
This summer, the USA men's 3x3 team will embark on their Olympic journey with a shared goal and a shared belief in their ability to make history on the sport's grandest stage.