Steph Curry, Chris Paul may make roster

Steph Curry, Chris Paul may make roster

Stephen Curry has waited a long time, but his Olympic debut may be coming in just a matter of months.

The Warriors star has been named to the United States’ initial 41-player pool for the Paris Games, set to tip off this July. Joining him on that list, which will be trimmed to a 12-player roster, is fellow Golden State veteran Chris Paul.

Curry will turn 36 in March, but he has never played in the Olympics. In 2016, he pulled out of the running for the Rio Games, citing knee and ankle injuries and an extended run in the postseason leading up to the NBA Finals that June. For the Tokyo 2020 Games played in 2021, he was coming off a grueling NBA schedule condensed by the coronavirus pandemic.

The two-time MVP has played before for Team USA in the 2010 FIBA World Championship tournament and in the 2014 FIBA World Cup.

Paul will be 39 when the Olympics start and has played for Team USA on the biggest stage before: He earned gold as a member of the 2008 (Beijing) and 2012 (London) teams.

Absent from the national team’s initial roster are Draymond Green, a 2016 and 2020 gold medalist with Team USA, and Klay Thompson, a member of the 2016 gold-medal team and 2014 World Cup-winning team.



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