The Netsβ stars didnβt win a championship for Brooklyn, but theyβre going to try to win one for America.
Both Kevin Durant and James Harden have committed to Team USAβs menβs national basketball team for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. It is unclear whether Kyrie Irving intends to play after a severe ankle sprain in Game 4 against the Milwaukee Bucks left him in a walking boot. The Tokyo Olympics begin July 23 and end on Aug. 8.
Reports surfaced of Durantβs expected commitment to Team USA Monday morning before Nets general manager Sean Marks spoke to reporters alongside head coach Steve Nash in their end-of-the-season press conference. Marks said the Team USA commitment would be βa collective decisionβ with the players, coaching staff and performance team. Minutes later, The Athletic reported Hardenβs commitment to the national team.
βItβs very difficult to turn down playing for your country, and having the opportunity to go out there and have a heck of a summer and win an Olympic gold medal is their objective,β Marks said Monday afternoon. βFor them to have to turn that down, theyβve got to look at the big picture and say, βAm I not healthy?ββ
Durant reclaimed his status as arguably the best player in basketball in the playoffs, averaging 35 points, 10.6 rebounds and 5.4 assists per game in Brooklynβs second-round series against the Bucks. Harden reclaimed his status as an MVP candidate after his trade to Brooklyn but watched a hamstring strain derail his season, and the teamβs.
His Grade 2 right hamstring strain is the reason thereβs concern regarding his decision to play just five weeks after the end of the Netsβ season, but five weeks should be more than enough time given he played in Games 5, 6 and 7 against the Bucks with a limited, but improving range of motion.
βHeβs gonna have to work these next three-four weeks and hopefully get back and be healthy again, but admirable, and itβs a risk that was well-versed and well-talked about between (the performance team), coaching and James,β Marks said of Harden playing through injury. βAnd itβs tough to say no to a player of that caliber and say, βHey look, you best need to sit outβ or βSteve has to limit minutes.β So itβs very difficult. Youβve got to trust the player a lot when it comes to that, and it just shows what heβs made of.β
Thereβs also concern overloading Durant in just his first season back from an Achilles injury. There canβt be that much concern, however, since he played every minute of Game 5 and 7 β the latter of which went to overtime β and scored 48 and 49 points, respectively.
βAs long as several markers have been met, and that starts with us having a conversation with Kevin, what it looks like,β Marks said. βBut I think Kevin, as I said before, itβs very difficult to turn down playing for your country. Having that opportunity is like none other. And I think Kevin knows this. Kevin knows that if his body feels right and if heβs up for the task, what a great opportunity to go play alongside a lot of his close friends and go and have a very, very unique experience.β
The NBA intends to return to its normal schedule next season, according to a memo sent to teams.
The Team USA preliminary pool also includes Irving, Joe Harris, DeAndre Jordan and Blake Griffin. Nets reserve guard Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot will play for France, and soon-to-be free agent point guard Spencer Dinwiddie will play for Nigeria.
Other Team USA commits include Portlandβs Damian Lillard, Phoenixβs Devin Booker, Bostonβs Jayson Tatum, Washingtonβs Bradley Beal, Miamiβs Bam Adebayo and Golden Stateβs Draymond Green.
βI think our guys have been through this enough to realize whatβs best for them, whatβs best for their body, and what their ultimate goal is,β Marks said.
βUP TO USβ
Marks said βitβs probably too earlyβ to start discussing Durant, Harden and Irvingβs futures in Brooklyn. Each of the Netsβ Big 3 have two years remaining on their four-year max contracts, but each can decline the player option on Year 4 and hit unrestricted free agency next summer.
βObviously weβre committed to them,β Marks said. βThey play a big role in how weβre going to continue to build this, how weβre gonna drive our culture and the identity of our team. When they were healthy thatβs a very, very elite unit. I donβt see any shortage of people wanting to play with them, people wanting to play alongside them or them wanting to be a part of something here.
βNow itβs gonna be up to us to continue to make Brooklyn an environment where not only do they want to re-sign, but our free agents want to return to us and future people think, βhey thereβs a heck of an opportunity for me there in Brooklyn to play alongside those high-caliber players.ββ
These are the 2020-21 All-NBA teams
First Team
UpdatedNikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets
Updated
Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks
Updated
Kawhi Leonard, Los Angeles Clippers
Updated
Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors
Updated
Luka Doncic, Dallas Mavericks
Updated
Second Team
UpdatedJoel Embiid, Philadelphia 76ers
Updated
LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers
Updated
Julius Randle, New York Knicks
Updated
Damian Lillard, Portland Trail Blazers
Updated
Chris Paul, Phoenix Suns
Updated
Third Team
UpdatedRudy Gobert, Utah Jazz
Updated
Kyrie Irving, Brooklyn Nets
Updated
Bradley Beal, Washington Wizards
Updated
Jimmy Butler, Miami Heat
Updated
Paul George, Los Angeles Clippers
Updated



