The Race For The Last Two Spots
There are seven names on the 28-man roster that you can safely rule out for World Cup participation thanks either to their veteran status or health concerns.
LeBron, Melo and Chris Paul all consented to be included in the player pool that was announced this week with the understanding that they’re only candidates for the 2016 Olympics in Brazil. Deron Williams and Tyson Chandler likewise hope to be considered for the 2016 squad even though they’re expected to take this summer off to rest their bodies. And star guards Derrick Rose and Russell Westbrook are bound to be left home by USAB for their own good – even if they’re healthy and willing to go to Spain – after the knee traumas both have endured this season.
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Even if Westbrook – one of Coach K’s faves – really does stay away in the wake of his three surgeries since last May, that still leaves 11 players vying for what appears to be the last two tickets available on the Team USA charter to Espana.
Acknowledging yet again that injuries can and will almost certainly affect most (or all) of USAB’s decisions, I see Damian Lillard as a virtual certainty to make the 12-man roster. You could legitimately make the case that he should have been right there with Curry and Irving in the previous category, such is the progress Lillard has made in just a season and a half in the NBA, along with the fact that so many top point guards are ailing these days.
If Lillard indeed proves as lock-y as he looks, that likely throws Andre Iguodala, Klay Thompson and Kyle Korver into the tiniest of three-man steel cages to fight it out for the final roster berth. That would force USAB officials to make the very unappealing choice between Iguodala’s experience and four-position versatility in the international game and the need for either Thompson or the fast-rising Korver (who is said to be increasing popular within USAB’s chambers) as an extra perimeter threat off the bench.
And that would still leave a talented group of seven outsiders to try to defy these projections. Those seven (in alphabetical order): Bradley Beal, DeMarcus Cousins, Andre Drummond, Kenneth Faried, Gordon Hayward, David Lee and Kawhi Leonard.
So based on all of the above, this is how ESPN.com’s depth chart looks for the Yanks exactly 219 days before the tournament starts in Spain (with the names again listed in alphabetical order):
Guards: Curry, Harden, Irving.
Forwards: Aldridge, Durant, George, Griffin, Love.
Centers: Davis, Howard.
Last Two Spots: Lillard and one of the following three: Iguodala, Korver and Thompson.