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LeBron James Confirms He Won’t Be A Part Of Team USA For 2028 Olympics In Los Angeles

LeBron James has officially confirmed that the 2024  Paris Olympics will be his last, ruling out the possibility of participating in the 2028  Olympic Games in Los Angeles. After leading  Team USA to their fifth consecutive gold medal with a 98-87 victory over France, James reflected on his future with the national team and made it clear that he doesn’t see himself playing in the  Olympics four years from now.

“No, I can’t see myself playing in Los Angeles 2028. I didn’t see myself playing in Paris 2024 either. But four years from now, I can’t see it.”

At 39 years old, James played a pivotal role in securing the gold for Team USA, finishing the final with 14 points, 6 rebounds, 10 assists, and 2 steals. Throughout the tournament, he averaged 14.2 points, 6.8 rebounds, 8.5 assists, and 1.3 steals per game, demonstrating that he remains one of the game’s most impactful players even as he approaches the twilight of his career. His outstanding performance earned him the MVP of the 2024 Olympics, further solidifying his legacy in international basketball.

James’ statement confirms that his storied Olympic career, which includes three gold medals (2008, 2012, 2024) and one bronze (2004), has likely come to an end. His contributions to Team USA have been monumental, and he leaves behind a legacy that includes being the only player in Olympic history to record multiple triple-doubles.

As James looks ahead to continuing his NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers, his focus will now shift to domestic competition. His decision to step away from international play marks the end of an era for Team USA, and it is clear that his presence on the global stage will be missed. However, James remains proud of what he has accomplished and is content with closing this chapter of his career on a high note.

LeBron James Agreed To Represent Team USA After Breaking NBA Scoring Record

LeBron James’ decision to lead Team USA at the 2024  Paris Olympics was solidified shortly after he made history by breaking the NBA’s all-time scoring record. On February 7, 2023, James surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s record, and it was this monumental moment that led to another significant decision in his illustrious career, as reported by Jackson Thompson of Fox News.

USA Basketball managing director Grant Hill, who was newly appointed to the role, had been eyeing James as a crucial part of his vision for the  2024 Olympics. Hill attended the game where James broke the scoring record, and while he initially hoped James might break it on a night when he was broadcasting, he seized the opportunity two days later when  the Lakers played the Bucks.

During halftime of that game, Hill approached James and made his pitch for Paris. “I just went up to him and said:

“‘Hey man, I need you in Paris,’ and he said ‘I’m in.’”

This moment marked the beginning of what would become one of the most memorable Olympic teams in history, featuring not only James but also Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, and Anthony Davis.

James, who had not played for Team USA since winning gold in 2012, kept his commitment under wraps for months. It wasn’t until April 2024, when the official roster was revealed, that his participation was confirmed. His leadership role extended beyond the court as he was also selected as the male flag bearer for the U.S. during the opening ceremony, a rare honor for a basketball player.

In Paris, James proved why he is considered one of the greatest of all time, leading Team USA to its fifth consecutive gold medal. His contributions were crucial, particularly in the semifinals against Serbia, where his aggressive play in the fourth quarter helped secure the win.

For LeBron James, the Paris Olympics were about more than just adding another gold medal to his collection; they were a testament to his enduring legacy and his commitment to representing his country at the highest level.

 

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