Paris Olympics The Next Move For Lebron James, Stephen Curry After USA’s Shocking World Cup Debacle

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LeBron James and Stephen Curry are among a legion of NBA superstars gearing up for next year’s Paris Olympics. This comes hard on the heels of USA’s fourth-position finish in the Basketball World Cup. In their bronze medal game, the USA lost to Canada and that they had no other men, barring three current All-Stars with national team experience, is also said to be the reason behind their poor outing in the FIBA World Cup.

Kevin Durant, Anthony Davis, Jayson Tatum and Draymond Green among others are prepared to commit to next year’s marquee event. The report further said that Devin Booker, Damian Lillard, De’Aaron Fox and Kyrie Irving have also shown interest in committing to James’ efforts.

James started speaking with fellow stars much before the USA, helmed by Anthony Edwards and Mikal Bridges, failed to pull off an impressive performance at the World Cup. James’ efforts were on irrespective of how the team performed. Interestingly, the national team has struggled at the last two world cups, while winning four consecutive golds at the Olympics.

Curry has never been a part of the Olympics but won two World Cups in 2010 and 2014. James, Durant and Curry have communicated with each other about perhaps their last USA run, together, the report said. Tatum, Green and Lillard were part of the gold-medal-winning squad at Tokyo, where Durant was the MVP.

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