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It doesn’t take long after you look at the bounty of talent on the U.S. Olympic men’s basketball team before you ask yourself the obvious question: Is this the greatest roster ever assembled?
Answering that question, of course, proves to be difficult.
Two contenders come to mind for the Best Team of All Time label: The 2008 Redeem Team from the Beijing Games and the generally accepted BTOAT, the 1992 Dream Team — the first U.S. Olympic basketball squad featuring professional players.
With all due respect to the Redeemers, the 2008 team falls out of the competition pretty quickly. While the top of the roster was loaded with LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Kobe Bryant, Chris Paul and Dwight Howard all more or less in their prime, the back half leaves a little to be desired.
The likes of Carlos Boozer, Michael Redd, Deron Williams, a then-35-year-old Jason Kidd and Tayshaun Prince don’t quite stack up to the backups on the 2024 squad. This group brought Anthony Edwards, Jayson Tatum, Bam Adebayo and Anthony Davis off the bench in a tune-up against Germany this week — with superstar Kevin Durant out because of injury. (The 2024 squad also had Kawhi Leonard at one point!)
This is really a showdown between 2024 and 1992, a team that dominated the Olympics with an average margin of victory of 44 points. But how do you compare the two rosters?
You could try to line up the Basketball Hall of Famers on each side … except the entire 1992 team was inducted into the hall together. Of course, every player on that squad except Christian Laettner was also inducted individually. The 2024 team, on the other hand, probably has three players who have uphill climbs to make the hall — Derrick White, Jrue Holiday and Tyrese Haliburton. The rest are almost certainly locks, though Edwards has a long way to go.
We could throw all the championship rings on the table, and that does become a little revealing. The 1992 team has 23 championship rings collectively. The 2024 team has only 15 rings combined in comparison, with the departure of Leonard costing them two more. In fairness to the Paris squad, guys like Edwards, Tatum, Adebayo and Devin Booker are early in their careers, so they have some time to catch up.
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