Have been thinking about this for a few days. On paper, the USA clearly has the most talent and deepest player pool to pull from. But obviously there’s a lot more to it than just getting a bunch of talented guys together and asking them to just play. There would need to be some chemistry and guys willing to accept their role.

For this hypothetical, everyone is healthy and willing to play. There’s a deep pool of guards to choose from, but pickings are a little slim when it comes to big men.

Team B

PG: Kyrie Irving, Trae Young

SG: Jaylen Brown, Donovan Mitchell, James Harden

SF: Jimmy Butler

PF: Paolo Banchero

C: Myles Turner

Team C: Knicks & Friends coached by Thibs

PG: Jalen Brunson

SG: Josh Hart, Donte Divincenzo, Miles McBride

SF: Mikal Bridges

PF: Julius Randle

C: Mitch Robinson, Isaiah Hartenstein*

*Hartenstein was born in Portland and wasn’t invited to play for Germany so I’m counting him

Other players in the pool to round out both rosters:

PG: Ja Morant, De’Aaron Fox, Tyrese Maxey, Cade Cunningham, Darius Garland, Russell Westbrook

SG: Zach Lavine, Jalen Green, Klay Thompson, Desmond Bane, Anfernee Simons, Dejounte Murray, Austin Reaves, Alex Caruso, Herb Jones, Jalen Suggs

SF: Jerami Grant, Keldon Johnson, Scottie Barnes, Michael Porter Jr, Demar Derozan, Kyle Kuzma, De’Andre Hunter, Keegan Murray, Bruce Brown

PF: Jaren Jackson Jr, Aaron Gordon, Evan Mobley, Draymond Green, Tobias Harris, Zach Collins, Obi Toppin, Jaden McDaniels

C: Brook Lopez, Jarret Allen, Naz Reid, Mason Plumlee, Walker Kessler

Alternative Question: Which countries would have faired better if they had all their best players? Were there any guys who would have been a lock for their country but didn’t play for whatever reason?

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    2 months ago

    Probably a lot. There are individual teams like the Celtics or TWolves who could win on their own (they’d need to replace KP and Gobert). It really does come down to having 3-4 stars who work well together and players to fill in a role around them. Like, why couldn’t Sam Hauser be a knockdown shooter or Lu Dort be a defensive specialist?

    The other best teams had big stars, but Serbia with Jokic for example, isn’t even as good as the current Nuggets team. A guy like Yabusele was balling for France and he can’t even get an NBA invite.

    We kind-of just tossed a bunch of our best players out there and won on talent, but I think it would be easy enough to construct enough rosters based on chemistry and players knowing their individual roles. A guy like Tatum who absolutely sucked would likely be much better in a star role than in a supporting one.

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      2 months ago

      Lu Dort plays for Canada, fyi, and was at these Olympics, but your point still stands

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        2 months ago

        Of course, I knew that. I wasn’t trying to be dismissive, just quickly came up with two players who were great in their specific roles off the top of my head. That wasn’t really the main point of my post, but I can see why somebody from Brampton might take offense. I’ve actually spent multiple entire summers in both Toronto and Montreal. I absolutely love my time across the border.