I'm pretty sure once you represent one country in international competition, you can't then change to another one. They were talking about how Kyrie almost played for Australia years ago, but K talked him out of it so he could play for the US team some day.
Yes he is eligible.
From FIBA, the rules stated that “ In order to play for the national team of a country, a player must hold the legal nationality of that country, and have fulfilled also the conditions of eligibility according to the FIBA Internal Regulations.”
“ Any player with two legal nationalities or more, by birth or by naturalisation, may choose at any age the national team for which he wishes to play. Any such choice must be made in a written declaration to FIBA. This provision applies also to any player having acquired legal nationality by birth, or having the right to acquire a second nationality at birth, but who does not lay claim to this right until a given time in the future. “
“However, if a player having two (2) or more nationalities is summoned by a national member federation after reaching the age of eighteen (18), he is obliged to choose for which national team he wishes to play. “
“A player who has played in a main official competition of FIBA (see article 2-1) after having reached his seventeenth (17) birthday may not play for a national team of another country. However, in exceptional circumstances the Secretary General may authorise such a player to play for the national team of his country of origin if he is ineligible to play for such country according to this article 3-23 and if this is in the interest of the development 9 of basketball in this country. An administrative fee as stipulated in article 3-305 and decided by the Secretary General is payable to FIBA.”
So what makes him eligible to play for United State:
- He was born in New Jersey.
- He is having United States nationality.
- He played for Dominican Republic for 2012 Olympics qualification but it was before his seventeenth birthday