Durant likely to lead US squad at world championships

NEW YORK, (Reuters) – With LeBron James, Dwyane  Wade and Chris Bosh focused on building their own NBA Dream  Team in Miami, USA Basketball unveiled a Plan B line-up yesterday for next month’s world championships.

While James, Wade and Bosh were all key members of the United States’ gold medal-winning team at the Beijing Olympics they will not be part of the American effort in Istanbul.

Neither will Kobe Bryant, Carmelo Anthony or any other member of that gold medal squad except head coach Mike  Krzyzewski.

Instead, USA Basketball chairman Jerry Colangelo revealed a young squad that is likely to be led by the NBA’s leading scorer last season, Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma Thunder.

Krzyzewski will bring 15 players to New York for a training camp from Aug. 10-16 but must trim the roster to 12 and submit his roster to FIBA, world basketball’s governing body, the day before the tournament opens on Aug. 28.

“We had some difficult decisions,” Colangelo said during a  conference call. “The identity of the team is still evolving  but it is pretty obvious we’re going to be very athletic.

“We’re going to be very strong in the back court. We think  we’ve got a number of people who can shoot the ball and so  we’re pleased with our progress to date.”

While the U.S. line-up lacks big-name pizazz, there will  still be plenty of talent on the court, with players putting  down their marker for a spot on the 2012 London Olympic squad.

Certainly Krzyzewski will not lack for choice at point  guard with Chauncey Billups of the Denver Nuggets, Derrick Rose  of the Chicago Bulls and Rajon Rondo of the Boston Celtics.

What the U.S. will not have in Istanbul is size with the  Dallas Mavericks’ Tyson Chandler and the New Jersey Nets’ Brook  Lopez the only true centres.

“We are concerned about size but we are going to use the  three-point shot a lot. It’s much closer than the NBA three and  we have some very good shooters,” explained Krzyzewski.

“We don’t know how many bigs we’re going to have… We’re  looking at developing a system.”

Krzyzewski said several spots on the team remain up for  grabs with “a solid eight or nine” places spoken for and the  rest to be settled in New York.

“That’s why New York is so important to us before we make  our final decisions,” said Krzyzewski. “There’s a probability,  a possibility, we will take more than 12 with us (to Turkey).”

At the 2006 world championships in Japan, the United States  beat 2004 Olympic champions Argentina in the bronze medal game.

U.S. Squad:      Chauncey Billups (Denver Nuggets); Tyson Chandler (Dallas  Mavericks); Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors); Kevin Durant  (Oklahoma City Thunder); Rudy Gay (Memphis Grizzlies); Eric  Gordon (Los Angeles Clippers); Danny Granger (Indiana Pacers);  Jeff Green (Oklahoma); Andre Iguodala (Philadelphia 76ers);  Brook Lopez (New Jersey Nets); Kevin Love (Minnesota  Timberwolves); Lamar Odom (Los Angeles Lakers); Rajon Rondo  (Boston Celtics); Derrick Rose (Chicago Bulls); and Russell  Westbrook (Oklahoma).