“That’s wtf I am talking about” – One of LeBron James’ biggest rivals approves of Lakers superstar’s SUPERTEAM plan for Olympics

LeBron James initiates formation of "Superteam" for 2024 Paris Olympics: Kevin Garnett shows support.


“That’s wtf I am talking about” – One of LeBron James’ biggest rivals approves of Lakers superstar’s SUPERTEAM plan for Olympics

LeBron James and Kevin Garnett (images via Twitter/X)

Kevin Garnett, a seasoned veteran and a former rival of LeBron James, can’t hide his excitement about the news of a powerful team shaping up for the 2024 Paris Olympics. He shared his excitement on X (formerly Twitter) saying, “And that’s wtf I’m talking about. Good morning y’all…”

The recent times have been somewhat gloomy for USA Basketball, especially following a fourth-place finish at the FIBA World Cup. However, as per reports by The Athletic, there seems to be a ray of hope, with speculations suggesting that the Paris Olympics might see the assembly of some of the finest players on the court, led by none other than LeBron James.

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James, whose illustrious career features three Olympic participations and two gold medals, is evidently eager to wear the national colors once more. The basketball maestro has reportedly been reaching out to fellow NBA stars to join him in what is shaping up to be an electrifying lineup for Team USA in Paris.

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LeBron James leads the charge in forming a star-studded team for Paris 2024

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LeBron James (image via Twitter / X)

This initiative by James seems to be more than just rumors, with substantial backing from renowned names in the industry. Sources disclosed to The Athletic that players like Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Anthony Davis, Jayson Tatum, and Draymond Green are ready to commit to this ambitious project.

The Paris games can be seen as a significant milestone, especially for seasoned players like James and Durant who view this as their “last dance” with USA Basketball. Notably, this team also marks a pivotal moment for Curry, who has yet to make his Olympic debut despite winning World Cup titles in 2010 and 2014.

Even though this news is creating a lot of excitement, the head of USA Basketball, Grant Hill, hasn’t said much yet. But everyone expects the team for Paris to be packed with stars, way more than the recent World Cup team.

As everyone gets ready for this new chapter in USA Basketball, the anticipation builds for what promises to be a stellar assembly of the country’s finest talent in Paris, aiming to reestablish the USA’s dominance and pride on the Olympic stage.

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