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Absolutely LOVE that Diana is on the team. Not only is she deserving, but it's a tremendous honor awarded to someone who has given everything she had EVERY time USA basketball called. She's been on every world championship team, and every Olympic team she's been available for. She never shirked her duty to Team USA (like others in the past and who were rightfully left OFF the teams).

Dee is a tremendous leader and has represented with grace and class for many years. Regardless of whether or not she starts, and no matter how many minutes she gets, this is her swan song. To leave her off the team would have been disgraceful. Just like Catchings' last run with Team USA - she was basically the 12th player in the depth chart, but her last go-round inclusion meant someone else was left off, and I thought it was terrific she was on the team.

People who can't see that are just bitter. Bottom line, I LOVE that Dee's on the team, and couldn't give a crap about all the hysteria by other fans who think she's undeserving. LOVE IT! Go Diana! Go Team USA!

BTW where's all the hysteria of including Griner? She's barely back in the W, is barely producing, yet she's the only "true" center on the team. She's played what - 1 game in the W? Scored 11 points? Where's the crying and gnashing of teeth over her inclusion? I love that she's on the team as well. So deserving - just like Dee. She's the GOAT for many reasons, and hopefully a 6th gold will just enshrine her legacy even further.

Team USA is an awesome mix of old and new, big and small, quick and talented. Can't wait to watch them!
Not bitter at all, EricLA, and among the many things one could say about what DT brings to the game these days, 'grace and class' aren't among them.
 
For 3 x 3, the Olympic team needs to consist of 2 players ranked in the top 10 for their country. For the USA the top 10 are:
1. Arica Carter
2. Camille Zimmerman
3. Cierra Burdick
4. Blake Dietrick
5. Hailey Van Lith
6. Linnae Harper
7. Madison Teonie Christiana Scott
8. Azana Nahimana Baines
9. Caroline Littlefield
10. Lucy Anne Olsen
Given this list, and that Van Lith does seem to do well in 3x3, it doesn't seem super controversial that Van Lith makes the team over those 8 other players. The remaining 2 players (Brink and Howard) were selected from the pool of the other players ranked in the top 50.
Thanks for this. It helps me, as well as a give-and-take I've had with @cancontent on said subject in that it explains to me why both Hailey Van Lith and Burdick were chosen (they kinda had to be). So, if I have/had any gripes with the construction of the U.S.A. 3x3 roster construction, it would have to do with who played earlier in order to get ranked? (And the obvious retort is these players volunteered and were available.)

Is there such a thing for 5x5 roster construction?
 
All this unfair DT bashing and CC bickering would tone down if members really listen to the selection committee’s reasoning:

The Athletic Article: “That the committee decided to go this route isn’t a total surprise. It is a reflection of some past precedent. “That chemistry really speeds up the learning curve and the process,” committee member Seimone Augustus recently told The Athletic.”

It has been fairly obvious that due to the limited preparation time, historically the selection committees have valued existing instinctive chemistry among those who are currently performing well and satisfy a positional need.

The 2024, 2020, 2016 women’s Olympic basketball team selections have fit this pattern.

2024: #1
  • Chelsea, Kelsey, Jackie, A’ja (LV Aces)
  • Diana, Kahleah, Britney (Phoenix Mercury)
  • Sabrina, Breanna (NY Liberty)
  • Jewell [with Breanna]
  • Napheesa [with Breanna and coach Cheryl Reeve]
  • A. Thomas (First Year Olympian) #2
#1 Sue, SDS, Atkins, Charles and Fowles were replaced.
#2 Apparently, the selection committee deemed the duo of Clark and Boston as not deserving of 2 roster spots this year.

2020: #3
  • Sue, Jewel, Breanna (Seattle Storm)
  • Diana, SDS, Britney (Phoenix Mercury)
  • Chelsea, A’ja (LV Aces)
  • Atkins, Charles (Washington Mystics)
  • Sylvia (4th Olympics)
  • Napheesa (Breanna’s UConn teammate)
#3 Lindsay, Seimone, Maya, McCaughtry, Catchings, Delle Donne were replaced.

2016: #4
  • Lindsay, Seimone, Maya#6, Sylvia (Minnesota Lynx)
  • Sue#6, Breanna#6 (Seattle Storm)
  • Diana#6, Britney (Phoenix Mercury)
  • Tina#6 (Maya#6 and coach Geno)
  • McCaughtry (2nd Olympics)
  • Catchings (Fourth Olympics with Sue and Diana)
  • Delle Donne (1st Olympics) #5
#4 Swin, Ashja and Candace were replaced.
#5 Delle Donne is the only unaffiliated player. She is the 5th post (assuming Maya is a G/W) and arguably the last roster spot.
#6 Coached in college by Geno.
 
Leaving Brionna Jones off, is a disgrace, after she was on the last World Cup team.
5 front court players and 7 guards.
DT should gracefully decline her spot, and give it to Jones who deserves to be on the team.

Is Brionna on a minutes restriction? Yes, she was very good in the World Cup.

Does Bonner have experience with team USA?
 
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DT is hurting her own legacy by being on the team. She hasn't been good for a number of years.
I respect someone like Sue who knew it was time to go and left.
I have lost a lot of respect for DT, for hanging on just for a payday.
The truly great ones know when it's time to leave.
I can't imagine DT hanging on just for a payday. She just loves the game. Nothing wrong with that. And I don't think she's hurting her legacy at all.
 
For 3 x 3, the Olympic team needs to consist of 2 players ranked in the top 10 for their country. For the USA the top 10 are:
1. Arica Carter
2. Camille Zimmerman
3. Cierra Burdick
4. Blake Dietrick
5. Hailey Van Lith
6. Linnae Harper
7. Madison Teonie Christiana Scott
8. Azana Nahimana Baines
9. Caroline Littlefield
10. Lucy Anne Olsen
Given this list, and that Van Lith does seem to do well in 3x3, it doesn't seem super controversial that Van Lith makes the team over those 8 other players. The remaining 2 players (Brink and Howard) were selected from the pool of the other players ranked in the top 50.

Thanks for the info! I wasn't aware of the requirement or the ranking. I also don't know a few players on the list.

I'm ok with the 5 x 5 roster. There are a few players who may have been better options, but I'm not sure whom I would drop. Diana is controversial, even here, but she has the experience and leadership and has always made herself available for USAB. Though her behavior in the W is sometimes questionable, she has been a model citizen when playing for USAB.

I'm surprised at the 3 x 3 roster, but wasn't aware of the rules. I see Howard as a good option and Brink as a possibility, if she can avoid fouls. But how good is Burdick? How good was she at her peak? Hailey Van Lith has had some success in the younger age groups, but I don't see her ball handling, shooting, or rebounding to be good enough at this level. I think Allisha Gray would have been a good choice, and maybe even Katie Lou Samuelson (who earned a spot for Tokyo and made key shots for USA in the most recent competition).
 
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Team USA and whoever put this team together are getting roasted on a lot of these social media platforms. I have not seen this much fire since the whole Candace Parker Olympic mess. The next few days are going to be interesting to see how this all plays out.
Interested Ooo GIF by reactionseditor
 
I'm not sure who/what you're referring to, here, @Geew1992 . My last reference to a player was Alisha Gray. Are you asking if her attittude on the court had something to do with her not being chosen? (I wasn't aware she had one and I just watched her entire game against Chicago, where she chased Marina Mabrey around for 40 minutes, no questions asked.)

Thanks for clarifying and then I can respond (if need be) accordingly.

My bad. I was adding to your reason about Clark not being added.
 
Thanks for this. It helps me, as well as a give-and-take I've had with @cancontent on said subject in that it explains to me why both Hailey Van Lith and Burdick were chosen (they kinda had to be). So, if I have/had any gripes with the construction of the U.S.A. 3x3 roster construction, it would have to do with who played earlier in order to get ranked? (And the obvious retort is these players volunteered and were available.)

Is there such a thing for 5x5 roster construction?
I agree, how did USA basketball let the 3x3 ranking list get like that? The 5x5 roster seems OK to me. I am scared to even bring it up here, but I think Katie Lou Samuelson was eligible as a top 50 player. So KLS misses Tokyo with COVID, has a baby, returns to the WNBA, was doing OK, and then loses out here, where is seems like the top 10 wasn't managed very well. A few tough breaks there for KLS.
 
From the FIBA site, individual rankings are based on results from events in the last 12 months. The FIBA women's series has stops in places like Baku and Ulaan Bataar. Maybe USA Bball can subsidize team winnings, but notable players would rather go with guaranteed (and more lucrative) contracts with pro 5x5 teams, I would think.
 
From the FIBA site, individual rankings are based on results from events in the last 12 months. The FIBA women's series has stops in places like Baku and Ulaan Bataar. Maybe USA Bball can subsidize team winnings, but notable players would rather go with guaranteed (and more lucrative) contracts with pro 5x5 teams, I would think.
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"I agree, how did USA basketball let the 3x3 ranking list get like that? The 5x5 roster seems OK to me. I am scared to even bring it up here, but I think Katie Lou Samuelson was eligible as a top 50 player. So KLS misses Tokyo with COVID, has a baby, returns to the WNBA, was doing OK, and then loses out here, where is seems like the top 10 wasn't managed very well. A few tough breaks there for KLS."

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Thanks to both of you for continuing the conversation on circumstance that could've led to how the U.S.A. 3x3 team was formed.
With each addition on this subject, I'm reminded that 3x3 competitions were very much driven from the ground up and sometimes those grounds were in interesting places, such as the "stans" or Mongolia, as well as France and the U.S.

So, to some degree, it's not surprising seeing NCAA backgrounds (Brink, Hailey Van Lith) or players who are in/out of the WNBA (Burdick, Harper, Dietrick, etc.) populate the team, along with some WNBAers, such as KLS, Alisha Gray, Stef Dolson and, now, Rhyne Howard.
Is this modus operandi good enough for the U.S. to send as representative a team to the 3x3 as it does to the 5x5? Probably not. But can it win gold? Medal? It won in 2021 in Tokyo, so let's see if it holds up in Paris. (Mind you, competition is what I'm studying...).

It there are issues, U.S.A. Basketball might want to brainstorm on creative ways of a feeder pool that works. Or does the overall system need some tweaking (of course, the U.S. needs to be cognizant of not looking like Big Sister not trying to change the rules here...).

Interesting learning sessions....thanks! Welcome further thought...although maybe we should move it to the 3x3 area for when the Games begin. ;)
 
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Absolutely LOVE that Diana is on the team. Not only is she deserving, but it's a tremendous honor awarded to someone who has given everything she had EVERY time USA basketball called. She's been on every world championship team, and every Olympic team she's been available for. She never shirked her duty to Team USA (like others in the past and who were rightfully left OFF the teams).

Dee is a tremendous leader and has represented with grace and class for many years. Regardless of whether or not she starts, and no matter how many minutes she gets, this is her swan song. To leave her off the team would have been disgraceful. Just like Catchings' last run with Team USA - she was basically the 12th player in the depth chart, but her last go-round inclusion meant someone else was left off, and I thought it was terrific she was on the team.

People who can't see that are just bitter. Bottom line, I LOVE that Dee's on the team, and couldn't give a crap about all the hysteria by other fans who think she's undeserving. LOVE IT! Go Diana! Go Team USA!

BTW where's all the hysteria of including Griner? She's barely back in the W, is barely producing, yet she's the only "true" center on the team. She's played what - 1 game in the W? Scored 11 points? Where's the crying and gnashing of teeth over her inclusion? I love that she's on the team as well. So deserving - just like Dee. She's the GOAT for many reasons, and hopefully a 6th gold will just enshrine her legacy even further.

Team USA is an awesome mix of old and new, big and small, quick and talented. Can't wait to watch them!

Not a popular opinion, but I don't believe Griner should be representing the US. She's a convicted felon. Doesn't matter to me one bit that it was Russia.

Clark will have her day, but she hasn't earned a spot on the team, yet.
 
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Leaving Brionna Jones off, is a disgrace, after she was on the last World Cup team.
5 front court players and 7 guards.
DT should gracefully decline her spot, and give it to Jones who deserves to be on the team.
Does DT have grace in her character?


Hear me out.

DT is the GOAT. In many ways I can see similarities between her approach to the game and that of Pete Rose equally great. Both are relentless in their approach and their competitive fire in game. Rose's teammates commented how he approached almost every game regardless of fate as if it was the seventh game of the world series.

Intensity, fire, a maniacal intense approach bordering on hatred toward the opponent.

Even at 42 you can see DT as she was 20 years ago exhibiting the same.

I'm not sure one would find a great deal of grace among the greatest athletes of all time. Jordan, Wood, Cobb, Bradshaw, Rose, Taurasi....
 
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Not a popular opinion, but I don't believe Griner should be representing the US. She's a convicted felon. Doesn't matter to me one bit that it was Russia.

Clark will have her day, but she hasn't earned a spot on the team, yet.
I agree with this.

As to all the "social media" posters, seems a lot is just "she should be on the team because she is so popular. She will bring in fans and more viewers."

Well as has been said, Clark's turn will come, but not this Olympics. Deal with it.
 
Not a popular opinion, but I don't believe Griner should be representing the US. She's a convicted felon. Doesn't matter to me one bit that it was Russia.

Clark will have her day, but she hasn't earned a spot on the team, yet.
Um... for carrying vape cartridges with hash oil in her bags? I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree.
 
Not bitter at all, EricLA, and among the many things one could say about what DT brings to the game these days, 'grace and class' aren't among them.
What I said... "Dee is a tremendous leader and has represented with grace and class for many years" - I was referencing her go-round with Team USA. I will totally agree that she's spicy in the WNBA. But Team USA - yeah. I stand by what I said, and that's what i meant.

I would totally understand if people were to say "there are players who are currently performing better in the W, and I wish Dee had stepped aside for them", but the vitriol with which many are going bonkers with (not you) over her inclusion is comical. Again, where was the outrage when Catchings was put on the team for her last go-round? Where is the hysteria over Griner being named to the team?

It seems to me that Dee is a polarizing player - some love her, some hate her, almost no one is in-between. Your posts certainly have not been over the top. But there are some in here that are.
 
Visit a nation hostile to gays and the US, and don't be surprised what happens.
Visit? She had to work in that nation because her own country values women’s sport so little you have to play internationally in the off season. We are lucky Griner chose to represent the US again after how she was treated before she left and after her return.
 
Does DT have grace in her character?


Hear me out.

DT is the GOAT. In many ways I can see similarities between her approach to the game and that of Pete Rose equally great. Both are relentless in their approach and their competitive fire in game. Rose's teammates commented how he approached almost every game regardless of fate as if it was the seventh game of the world series.

Intensity, fire, a maniacal intense approach bordering on hatred toward the opponent.

Even at 42 you can see DT as she was 20 years ago exhibiting the same.

I'm not sure one would find a great deal of grace among the greatest athletes of all time. Jordan, Wood, Cobb, Bradshaw, Rose, Taurasi....
The Iron Horse, Lou was a winner, and had grace.
 
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Clark will have her day, but she hasn't earned a spot on the team, yet.
How has DT earned her spot, temery, other than having been named to five previous Olympic teams, the first being when she was the same age that Clark is now? Check out Taurasi's rookie season... she scored about what Caitlin is scoring and had far fewer rebounds or assists, probably playing with much less scrutiny and under less defensive pressure... and even then, DT wasn't an especially effective defender.

I'm not arguing Caitlin should be on the team, just that Diana should not be... even Huskies fan should be able to acknowledge the reality that DT is nowhere near one of America's best 12 players. To give her a sixth Olympics spot is not how the U.S. should be building its team.

Does DT have grace in her character?


Hear me out.

DT is the GOAT. In many ways I can see similarities between her approach to the game and that of Pete Rose equally great. Both are relentless in their approach and their competitive fire in game. Rose's teammates commented how he approached almost every game regardless of fate as if it was the seventh game of the world series.

Intensity, fire, a maniacal intense approach bordering on hatred toward the opponent.

Even at 42 you can see DT as she was 20 years ago exhibiting the same.

I'm not sure one would find a great deal of grace among the greatest athletes of all time. Jordan, Wood, Cobb, Bradshaw, Rose, Taurasi....

I'm with you about your post, azfan, and your list of those all-timers (except, sorta Bradshaw).

However, I could draw up names of other all-time greats who have been classy and graceful throughout their careers, including Nicklaus, Aaron, Abdul-Jabbar, Gretzky, Federer... an athlete can have fire in her or his belly and still carry oneself with grace. How about our own Sue Bird and Maya Moore?
 
No surprise that Clark is all class while answering questions about being left off the team. I'm sure she wishes she made the team, but getting a month break will probably do wonders for her after the workload she's managed the last 7-8 months.

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How has DT earned her spot, temery, other than having been named to five previous Olympic teams, the first being when she was the same age that Clark is now? Check out Taurasi's rookie season... she scored about what Caitlin is scoring and had far fewer rebounds or assists, probably playing with much less scrutiny and under less defensive pressure... and even then, DT wasn't an especially effective defender.

I'm not arguing Caitlin should be on the team, just that Diana should not be... even Huskies fan should be able to acknowledge the reality that DT is nowhere near one of America's best 12 players. To give her a sixth Olympics spot is not how the U.S. should be building its team.



I'm with you about your post, azfan, and your list of those all-timers (except, sorta Bradshaw).

However, I could draw up names of other all-time greats who have been classy and graceful throughout their careers, including Nicklaus, Aaron, Abdul-Jabbar, Gretzky, Federer... an athlete can have fire in her or his belly and still carry oneself with grace. How about our own Sue Bird and Maya Moore?
She hasn't.

Given the style of play and necessary experience at the Olympic level I'm not sure Clark would be a guard I put on the team. With that said the powers that be want DT to have the Olympic record. Another gold for the US will be in spite of not because of the GOAT. In order to win the gold DT will need to be on the court less thing 10 minutes per game.

That said, DT looking ok against the Wings.
 
Not bitter at all, EricLA, and among the many things one could say about what DT brings to the game these days, 'grace and class' aren't among them.
I agreed with most of what EricLA said but I did wince at "grace and class". :confused:
 
DT is hurting her own legacy by being on the team. She hasn't been good for a number of years.
I respect someone like Sue who knew it was time to go and left.
I have lost a lot of respect for DT, for hanging on just for a payday.
The truly great ones know when it's time to leave.

Yeah, she's really hurting her lagacy. LOL

Diana Taurasi recorded her 20th career game scoring 20+ PTS at the age of 40 or older, she ties Michael Jordan for the most 20+ PT games at the age of 40 or older across both the NBA and WNBA
Michael Jordan: 20 games
Diana Taurasi: 20 games
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 16 games

 
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How has DT earned her spot, temery, other than having been named to five previous Olympic teams, the first being when she was the same age that Clark is now? Check out Taurasi's rookie season... she scored about what Caitlin is scoring and had far fewer rebounds or assists, probably playing with much less scrutiny and under less defensive pressure... and even then, DT wasn't an especially effective defender.
I'm not arguing whether DT should be on the team or not. I don't follow the WNBA as much as i used to. I can only watch so much sports. :) But didn't the poster, NycUcWbbFan, offer an explanation as to why she was selected per below?





All this unfair DT bashing and CC bickering would tone down if members really listen to the selection committee’s reasoning:

The Athletic Article: “That the committee decided to go this route isn’t a total surprise. It is a reflection of some past precedent. “That chemistry really speeds up the learning curve and the process,” committee member Seimone Augustus recently told The Athletic.”

It has been fairly obvious that due to the limited preparation time, historically the selection committees have valued existing instinctive chemistry among those who are currently performing well and satisfy a positional need.

The 2024, 2020, 2016 women’s Olympic basketball team selections have fit this pattern.
 
Not a popular opinion, but I don't believe Griner should be representing the US. She's a convicted felon. Doesn't matter to me one bit that it was Russia.

Clark will have her day, but she hasn't earned a spot on the team, yet.
I could see if it was a conviction on something serious like illegal possession or use of a firearm or something like that but not for vape cartridges/CBD oil. A legal technicality but Griner is not a "convicted felon" according to Russian criminal code, she's a "criminal." "Felony" would be a U.S. charge but possession of vape catridges and CBD oil wouldn't be a felony here. Do you think Taurasi's DUI (years ago) should have kept her off the team?
 
How has DT earned her spot, temery, other than having been named to five previous Olympic teams, the first being when she was the same age that Clark is now? Check out Taurasi's rookie season... she scored about what Caitlin is scoring and had far fewer rebounds or assists, probably playing with much less scrutiny and under less defensive pressure... and even then, DT wasn't an especially effective defender.

I'm not arguing Caitlin should be on the team, just that Diana should not be... even Huskies fan should be able to acknowledge the reality that DT is nowhere near one of America's best 12 players. To give her a sixth Olympics spot is not how the U.S. should be building its team.



I'm with you about your post, azfan, and your list of those all-timers (except, sorta Bradshaw).

However, I could draw up names of other all-time greats who have been classy and graceful throughout their careers, including Nicklaus, Aaron, Abdul-Jabbar, Gretzky, Federer... an athlete can have fire in her or his belly and still carry oneself with grace. How about our own Sue Bird and Maya Moore?
I'm not arguing whether DT should be on the team or not. I don't follow the WNBA as much as i used to. I can only watch so much sports.
:)
But didn't the poster, NycUcWbbFan, offer an explanation as to why she was selected per below?





All this unfair DT bashing and CC bickering would tone down if members really listen to the selection committee’s reasoning:

The Athletic Article: “That the committee decided to go this route isn’t a total surprise. It is a reflection of some past precedent. “That chemistry really speeds up the learning curve and the process,” committee member Seimone Augustus recently told The Athletic.”

It has been fairly obvious that due to the limited preparation time, historically the selection committees have valued existing instinctive chemistry among those who are currently performing well and satisfy a positional need.

The 2024, 2020, 2016 women’s Olympic basketball team selections have fit this pattern.
Diana (2004):
  • Won 3 consecutive NCAA titles;
  • Along with Sue Bird, were the 4th and 5th guards, and were the 2nd and 3rd new guards;
  • Dawn was on record for sticking around for that Olympics — handing the reins to Sue and Diana, the starting backcourt on arguably the greatest NCAA undefeated women’s basketball championship team.
  • It seems the 2004 Olympic team had more extensive preparation compared to the 2024 team.
Diana (2024):
  • Playing the veteran role of Dawn on a team with four new guards (Kelsey, Jackie, Sabrina, Kahleah);
  • Has chemistry with Britney and Kahleah and the other veterans (Chelsea, A’ja, Breanna, Jewel, Napheesa) and apparently also with Kelsey;
  • Is the 7th-ranked scorer on Team USA based on the latest WNBA stats;
  • The WNBA Scoring Leader by far, showing remarkable scoring consistency, owns 3 rings (10% of the total) — most on the team, a member (along with Britney and Breanna) in The W25.
Diana Taurasi: Olympics | uconnhuskies.com: Bio | ESPN: Profile | WNBA: Stats | The W25 |
 
With 12 possible USA players, the team could theoretically have up to 3 players identified for a single position. Obviously there are lot of players who can play multiple positions, but for the sake of this exercise, I am going to focus on those who are primarily known as PGs. They are already taking a gamble with a recovering Chelsea Gray and Rhyne Howard is with the 3x3 team, so of the 10 remaining starting PGs for a WNBA team, which two off this list would you put on team USA?

Candidates:
DT
Caitlin Clark
Dana Evans
Vandersloot
Clarendon
Brittney Sykes
Arike Ogunbowale
Skylar Diggins-Smith
Ty Harris
Courtney Williams
 
This thread is exactly how I thought it would be unfortunately.

Look, if you're going to b-h about DT being on the team keep it civil.
 
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