Defining prime as ages 26-32 years old on December 31, 2028 (birth years 1996-2002 to make it simpler than breaking down by the mid-year nature of the Olympics)

Point Guard:

Luka Doncic (1999) Slovenia

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (1998) Canada

Devin Booker (1996) United States

Tyrese Haliburton (2000) United States

Jalen Brunson (1996) United States

Donovan Mitchell (1996) United States

Tyrese Maxey (2000) United States

De’Aaron Fox (1997) United States

Trae Young (1998) United States

Jamaal Murray (1997) Canada

LaMelo Ball (2001) United States

D’Angelo Russell (1996) United States

Cade Cunnigham (2001) United States

Immanuel Quickley (1999) United States

Payton Pritchard (2000) United States

Tyus Jones (1996) United States

Cole Anthony (2000) United States

Tre Jones (2000) United States

Shooting Guard:

Anthony Edwards (2001) United States

Dejounte Murray (1996) United States

Donte DiVicenzo (1997) United States

Collin Sexton (1998) United States

Jalen Suggs (2001) United States

Jalen Green (2002) United States

Josh Giddey (2002) Australia

Desmond Bane (1998) United States

Tyler Herro (2000) United States

Austin Reaves (1998) United States

Malik Monk (1998) United States

Nickeil Alexander-Walker (1998) Canada

Jaden Ivey (2002) United States

Devin Vassell (2000) United States

Isaiah Joe (1999) United States

Small Forward:

Jaylen Brown (1996) United States

Scottie Barnes (2001) United States

Franz Wagner (2001) Germany

Mikal Bridge (1996) United States

Trey Murphy III (2000) United States

Brandon Ingram (1997) United States

Herbert Jones (1998) United States

Michael Porter Jr. (1998) United States

Sam Hauser (1997) United States

Benedict Mathurin (2002) Canada

Moses Moody (2002) United States

Power Forward:

Jayson Tatum (1998) United States

Zion Williamson (2000) United States

Lauri Markkanen (1997) Finland

Evan Mobley (2001) United States

Paolo Banchero (2001) United States

Jalen Williams (2001) United States

Jalen Johnson (2001) United States

Obi Toppin (1998) United States

Cameron Johnson (1996) United States

Jonathan Kuminga (2002) Democratic Republic of the Congo

Jonathan Isaac (1997) United States

Trayce Jackson-Davis (2000) United States

Center:

Domantas Sabonis (1996) Lithuania

Bam Adebayo (1997) United States

Alperen Sengun (2002) Turkey

Chet Holmgren (2002) United States

Jarrett Allen (1998) United States

Myles Turner (1996) United States

Naz Reid (1999) United States

Isaiah Hartenstein (1998) United States

Ivica Zubac (1997) Croatia

DeAndre Ayton (2000) Bahamas

Daniel Gafford (1998) United States

Nic Claxton (1999) United States

Moritz Wagner (1997) Germany

Jaren Jackson Jr. (1999) United States

Wendell Carter Jr. (1999) United States

Jalen Smith (2000) United States

Walker Kessler (2001) United States

Goga Bitadze (1999) Georgia

Jakob Poeltl (2000) Austria

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      2 months ago

      Obviously older and younger players will still be involved in the Olympics, but this gives a sense of the players that will be prime aged.