Bryant and James to lead U.S. national team

RALEIGH, North Carolina, (Reuters) – NBA All-Stars  Kobe Bryant and LeBron James were among nine members of the  gold-medal winning 2008 U.S. Olympic team named to the 2010-12  U.S. men’s national team programme yesterday.

Players from the 27-member pool will be eligible to play for  the U.S. team in the 2010 world championships and, assuming the  Americans qualify, the 2012 London Olympic Games.

“I think we have taken a step up from the last quad  (quadrant),” team head coach Mike Krzyzewski, who led the U.S.  to the Beijing gold, told a teleconference.

“We’ve got a great mix of players who are now experienced in  the international game and some of the most promising and  exciting players coming up though the USA Basketball program,”  Krzyzewski, the Duke University coach, said in an earlier  statement.

Fellow 2008 Olympic gold medallists Carmelo Anthony of the  Denver Nuggets, Carlos Boozer of the Utah Jazz, Chris Bosh of  the Toronto Raptors, Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic, Chris  Paul of the New Orleans Hornets, Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat  and Deron Williams of the Utah Jazz joined Bryant (Los Angeles  Lakers) and James (Cleveland Cavaliers) on the team.“The reason they’re back is because they are deserving of  being back,” said USA Basketball chairman Jerry Colangelo.

“Their performance in Beijing was truly a team effort in  every respect, he said, “and if you can keep something going  like that, you do.”

But Colangelo stressed the team announcement was just the  first step in selecting the players that will carry the U.S.  banner in the world championships and Olympics.

“Just as was the case in 2006-08, the composition of the USA  national team will be fluid and by that I mean there could be  additions to this group,” he said.

“Injuries, family issues and free agency, all these things  play a role,” Colangelo said during the teleconference. “That is  why you need a pool as strong as we have.”

The world championships will be held in Turkey in late  August and early September, with USA Basketball holding camps in  July and August.

“They will all be invited to our mini-training camp in Las  Vegas in July,” Colangelo said. “It is only then we will  determine who on the roster will be going forward.”