■ LeBron James, United States: The NBA’s all-time scoring leader seeks his third Olympic gold medal ( 2008, 2012) and returns to the Games for the first time in 12 years. at 39, James presumably is playing in his final Olympics.
■ Kevin Durant, United States: He is seeking to become the first four-time men’s basketball gold medalist, after helping the U.S. win gold at Tokyo in 2021, Rio de Janeiro in 2016 and London in 2012.
■ Victor Wembanyama, France: The NBA rookie of the year and runner-up for defensive player of the year (behind French teammate Rudy Gobert) will be one of the faces of the Paris Games.
■ Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Canada: The runner-up in this season’s NBA MVP voting behind Nikola Jokic of Serbia (another likely Olympic player this summer) will be asked to help deliver Canada a medal. It’s not out of reach, as proven by Canada’s bronze at the World Cup last summer.
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■ Stephen Curry, United States: The NBA’s all-time 3-point leader will make his Olympic debut at age 36.
■The drive for five. Can the U.S. win gold for a fifth consecutive Olympics, or has the world caught up to the Americans? France figures to have perhaps the best chance at ending the U.S. reign. and four teams will clinch their spots and round out the 12-nation field in July, barely two weeks before the Olympics begin, so they’ll have some momentum.
■ Wemby. Victor Wembanyama’s first season in the NBA didn’t disappoint, and now he’ll take his game to the biggest stage in the sport.
■ South Sudan. Officially a nation for only about 13 years, the African country is headed to the Olympics for the first time.