Preliminary thoughts with the caveat that it's a long season and a number of things can happen (new stars emerge; old stars fade or get injured; etc.).
Seems to me there are 7 locks. Barring a surprise player (and there usually is a player or two who really emerges as an all-star) I think the rest below those 7 will compete for the final five. Cousins and Jordan - given the lack of depth at C - are close to locks; at least one will be on the team. Arguably, imo, Anthony Davis is the most important player as he's the one true big man who is a great player. If he's injured, it will be a tougher situation inside. I put Kyrie down lower because he's coming off another tough injury and it remains to be seen how well he'll play this year and much he'll have after the season for a summer long run. Kobe is really too old but given this could be his last season, if he plays well and stays relatively healthy, he could decide he'd like to be on the team and that could make for a difficult choice. But, it's also possible he'll have no interest by the end of the season.
If these 7 are healthy, the US should dominate. Curry's 3 point shooting will kill in the international game.
· LeBron James – PF/SF
· Kevin Durant – SF
· Curry - PG
· Anthony Davis – C/PF
· Westbrook – PG/SG
· James Hardin – SG
· Kawhi Leonard – SG / SF
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Contending for final 5 spots. In no particular order, though one of either Cousins or Jordan are near locks due to the need for center depth. Some are obviously more long shots than others.
· DeMarcus Cousins – C
· DeAndre Jordan – C
· Blake Griffin – PF
· Klay Thompson – SG
· Damien Lillard – PG
· John Wall – PG
· Dramond Green – SF
· Chris Paul – PG
· Al Horford – PF
· Jimmy Butler – SG
· Kyrie Irving – PG
· Kobe Bryant – SG
· Derrick Rose – PG
· LaMarcus Aldridge - PF
· Kevin Love – PF
· Bradley Beal – SG
Obviously there could be some players not on this list who blow up this season (e.g., C.J. McCollum; Okafor; etc.) and become strong contenders.
Seems to me there are 7 locks. Barring a surprise player (and there usually is a player or two who really emerges as an all-star) I think the rest below those 7 will compete for the final five. Cousins and Jordan - given the lack of depth at C - are close to locks; at least one will be on the team. Arguably, imo, Anthony Davis is the most important player as he's the one true big man who is a great player. If he's injured, it will be a tougher situation inside. I put Kyrie down lower because he's coming off another tough injury and it remains to be seen how well he'll play this year and much he'll have after the season for a summer long run. Kobe is really too old but given this could be his last season, if he plays well and stays relatively healthy, he could decide he'd like to be on the team and that could make for a difficult choice. But, it's also possible he'll have no interest by the end of the season.
If these 7 are healthy, the US should dominate. Curry's 3 point shooting will kill in the international game.
· LeBron James – PF/SF
· Kevin Durant – SF
· Curry - PG
· Anthony Davis – C/PF
· Westbrook – PG/SG
· James Hardin – SG
· Kawhi Leonard – SG / SF
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Contending for final 5 spots. In no particular order, though one of either Cousins or Jordan are near locks due to the need for center depth. Some are obviously more long shots than others.
· DeMarcus Cousins – C
· DeAndre Jordan – C
· Blake Griffin – PF
· Klay Thompson – SG
· Damien Lillard – PG
· John Wall – PG
· Dramond Green – SF
· Chris Paul – PG
· Al Horford – PF
· Jimmy Butler – SG
· Kyrie Irving – PG
· Kobe Bryant – SG
· Derrick Rose – PG
· LaMarcus Aldridge - PF
· Kevin Love – PF
· Bradley Beal – SG
Obviously there could be some players not on this list who blow up this season (e.g., C.J. McCollum; Okafor; etc.) and become strong contenders.
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