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Durant is also one of just four U.S. male basketball athletes to play in three or more Olympics. [266] [267] In recognition of his accomplishments in the tournament, Durant was named 2021 USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year for the third time in his career. [268] In 2024, aged 35, Durant made his fourth Olympic appearance on the 2024 ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 November 2024. National basketball squad 2012 United States men's Olympic basketball team Head coach Mike Krzyzewski 2012 Summer Olympics Scoring leader Kevin Durant 19.5 Rebounding leader Kevin Love 7.6 Assists leader LeBron James 5.6 ← 2008 2016 → The men's national basketball team of the United ...
LeBron James (USA, in white) attempts a shot against China's Yao Ming at the 2008 Olympics. Basketball is a sport contested at the Summer Olympic Games. A men's basketball tournament was first held at the 1904 Olympics as a demonstration; it has been held at every Summer Olympics since 1936.
Kevin Durant, right, Steph Curry (4) and Anthony Davis, left, of the United States celebrate during the second half of their semifinal game against Serbia during the Paris Olympics at Accor Arena ...
He's since accepted every USA Basketball invitation to play in the Olympics and responded as the program's most consistent weapon in Olympic play while averaging 19.7 points per game for Team USA ...
Durant’s basket with 3:06 left in the third quarter gave him six points in the game and 489 in his four Olympic appearances. Leslie finished her four Olympic appearances with 488 points and four gold medals. He finished with 11 points, so the new record is 494 — and counting. “Records are meant to be broken,” Durant said.
It will go to one lucky winner as part of a promotion for the non-autographed base version of the Durant-Curry-James Olympic card that sells for $11.99. Topps is selling the base card individually ...
Sports Reference Olympics logo. Sports Reference added a site for Olympic Games statistics and history in July 2008, [9] [10] including statistics from the first Games to the most recent. The company announced in December 2016 that the Olympics site was to shut down in the near future due to a change in its data licensing agreement. [11]