Why Team USA is willing to wait for Kevin Durant's Olympic debut: 'We need him out there' (2024)

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LONDON — The Olympic exhibition season is over for Team USA, and Kevin Durant didn’t play. But he’s not going home like Kawhi Leonard.

He’s headed to Paris with the hope that he can still help the American team win a fifth consecutive gold medal.

“There’s no thought of replacing Kevin,” USA coach Steve Kerr confirmed after his team beat Germany 92-88without Durant on Monday.

Durant missed Team USA’s five tune-up games and most of the practices due to a Grade 1 strain of his left calf, suffered while working out before the start of training camp. He asked for an MRI upon arriving in Las Vegas and was not able to return to practice until the team convened for its first workout in London on Friday.

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USA coaches and executives consider Durant “day to day” and cast some doubt on whether he will be available to play in the Olympic opener against Serbia on Sunday.

“I talked to him today, he said he was feeling better,” Kerr said Monday night. “We’re hoping that he can put together a couple of practices in a row and a scrimmage and get through that well and that he’ll be available for us.”

It was during camp when USA executives excused Leonard from the team, even though he wanted to play. They felt he wasn’t moving quickly enough during practices and scrimmages, which he was healthy enough to participate in. Leonard was replaced by Derrick White, who, at least for now with Durant out, is a player Kerr relies on for defense. White overtook Tyrese Haliburton in the rotation for the second half of a narrow win against South Sudan and for the whole game against Germany.

The Americans have until Friday to make a roster change. If they do not remove Durant before then and his calf doesn’t heal enough for him to play, then they would only have 11 players available at the Olympics. At this point in the summer, though, most NBA players who were passed over for the Olympic team have moved on. The time to replace Durant with someone who could walk in and contribute, as White has, was much earlier during the preseason.

Durant has yet to be healthy enough to play and hasn’t had time to build any kind of cohesion with Kerr’s starters or reserves. When the team left Las Vegas for Abu Dhabi, the hope was Durant would practice and maybe play. When that didn’t happen, Team USA was hopeful to see him on the court against either Germany or South Sudan, and that didn’t happen either.

The Americans have decided to bet on Durant. Even if he is not ready for Sunday’s game, he should be ready by the time the Americans reach the knockout stage of the Olympic tournament. As the program’s all-time leading scorer, who is averaging better than 29 points in elimination games, Team USA would rather have him for those games than bring someone else in.

They believe, strongly, he is worth the gamble.

“It’s Kevin Durant,” Jrue Holiday said. “What are we talking about — we need him out there.”

In Durant’s absence, Kerr has developed his rotation. Devin Booker and Holiday start on the wing, and Jayson Tatum and Anthony Edwards come off the bench in those spots. Still, there is concern among USA executives about the challenge of maintaining the continuity built by the other 11 players and utilizing Durant, who remains one of the best NBA players.

LeBron James is Team USA’s leading scorer at 14.6 points per game. Edwards has been effective in a hybrid role and is averaging 13 points. Steph Curry remains who he is — 12.4 points per game with a team-high 14 3s on 38 percent shooting from beyond the arc. Statistically, both Booker and Tatum are producing at the level of role players (Booker is averaging 7.2 points in 20 minutes; Tatum is contributing 6.4 points and 3.4 rebounds).

Inserting Durant into the rotation, which is the plan when he’s ready, will likely mean a reduction of minutes for both Booker and Tatum. One of them could fall out of Kerr’s rotation.

Kerr didn’t flinch when asked if there was any concern about chemistry and rhythm with regards to Durant missing the entire preseason. Kerr said he had managed Durant’s notorious past calf injuries before when the two worked together with the Golden State Warriors and expects similar results.

Why Team USA is willing to wait for Kevin Durant's Olympic debut: 'We need him out there' (3)

Why wait for Kevin Durant to get healthy? “It’s Kevin Durant,” Team USA teammate Jrue Holiday said. “What are we talking about — we need him out there.” (Christopher Pike / Getty Images)

“When he missed time, he came right back and he is who he is,” Kerr said. “He’s one of the most skilled players of all time. So we hope he comes back soon, and I think he’ll fit right in.”

Durant was sprinting up and down the court during warmups before the Germany game. His cardio, planting, cutting and jumping have increased daily. But when he hits the floor in uniform, it will be his first game since April when the Phoenix Suns were eliminated from the playoffs. All of which is to say, it is difficult to predict how close to the best version of Durant will be when his name is called.

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That version, the best one, is a prolific scorer, a heady passer, a floor spacer and a vigorous defender who adds a shot blocker to the starting unit. Anything less than that, though, still helps the Americans. His mere presence adds pressure to a defense, perhaps creating even more space for James, Curry and Joel Embiid (who is up to averages of 10.8 points and 6.8 boards).

Not that Booker or Tatum are slouches — they of course are two of the best players in the NBA — but having to choose who to guard between James, Curry, Durant, and Embiid … well, the pressure that goes along with having to choose is what the Americans feel gives them the best chance to win gold.

If it happens, another Olympic title would be Durant’s fourth. No male basketball player has ever won four Olympic golds before.

Another reason to keep him around for a while.

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Joe Vardon is a senior NBA writer for The Athletic, based in Cleveland. Follow Joe on Twitter @joevardon

Why Team USA is willing to wait for Kevin Durant's Olympic debut: 'We need him out there' (2024)

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Why Team USA is willing to wait for Kevin Durant's Olympic debut: 'We need him out there'? ›

As the program's all-time leading scorer, who is averaging better than 29 points in elimination games, Team USA would rather have him for those games than bring someone else in. They believe, strongly, he is worth the gamble. “It's Kevin Durant,” Jrue Holiday said. “What are we talking about — we need him out there.”

Why hasn't Kevin Durant been playing for Team USA? ›

Due to a left calf strain sustained in late April, Team USA's all-time leading scorer hasn't played since the Phoenix Suns' first-round exit during the NBA playoffs. Durant also missed the entire USA Basketball Showcase, a series of five exhibition matches, in the lead up to Paris.

Why was Kevin Durant late to the Olympics? ›

Durant missed all five of the United States' exhibition games leading up to the Olympics because of a hamstring injury. Durant played 17 near-perfect minutes off the bench in the opener against Serbia last Sunday, 22 minutes against South Sudan on Wednesday and 19 minutes against Puerto Rico on Saturday.

Why hasn't Kevin Durant played in the Olympics? ›

Durant hasn't played in any of the five exhibition games because of a calf injury, but has practiced the past few days and could be on track to play in the Group C opener against Serbia on 28 July. He has always been a laid-back personality and his fourth Olympic Games is no different.

Why is Kevin Durant out for the season? ›

Durant's injury is a left calf strain.

Why isn't KD playing in the Olympics in 2024? ›

Durant missed the five U.S. exhibition games with a sore calf and was just cleared to play after scrimmaging Thursday and practicing Saturday. 2024 Paris Olympics: Follow USA TODAY's coverage of the biggest names and stories of the Games.

Who is the leading scorer for Team USA? ›

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How long did Kevin Durant play for the NBA? ›

Kevin Durant has played 16 years in his career.
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How many games did Kevin Durant miss? ›

He missed time down the stretch with a hamstring injury, affording him 35 games played in 2020-21, and followed that up with an unfortunate MCL sprain — the second of his career — in 2021-22, stripping him of 17 games.

What happened to KD in Team USA? ›

Durant missed Team USA's five tune-up games and most of the practices due to a Grade 1 strain of his left calf, suffered while working out before the start of training camp.

How come LeBron isn t in the Olympics? ›

James skipped the 2016 Rio Games after winning his 2016 NBA championship with the Cleveland Cavaliers, and in 2021, James was among several NBA stars to withdraw from consideration for the 2021 Tokyo Games, in favor of rest.

How many gold medals does Steph Curry have? ›

He is also a two-time NBA scoring champion, a ten-time NBA All-Star, a ten-time All-NBA selection (including four on the First Team). Internationally, he has won two gold medals at the FIBA World Cup and a gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics as part of the U.S. men's national team.

How much money does KD make a year? ›

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Why didn't Kevin Durant play vs Canada? ›

LAS VEGAS — As expected, star forward Kevin Durant will not play in the United States' Olympic exhibition opener against Canada on Wednesday because of a left calf strain, coach Steve Kerr said Tuesday.

Why did Kevin Durant didn t play? ›

“There's no thought of replacing Kevin,” USA coach Steve Kerr confirmed after his team beat Germany, 92-88, without Durant on Monday. Durant missed Team USA's five tune-up games and most of the practices due to a Grade 1 strain of his left calf, suffered while working out prior to the start of training camp.

Is Kevin Durant at the US open? ›

Check out some of the other famous faces spotted in the stands in Arthur Ashe Stadium and elsewhere around the grounds on Saturday. Actress Ellen Pompeo, Rich Paul, and NBA Player Kevin Durant at the 2023 US Open.

Is Kevin Durant signing with the Golden State Warriors? ›

On July 7, 2016, that notion became truth as Durant signed with the Warriors to join a lineup that already included All-Stars Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green as well as 2015 Finals MVP Andre Iguodala.

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Three-time Olympic champion (2012, 2016, 2020) with wins at London 2012 (107-100 over Spain), at Rio 2016 (96-66 over Serbia), and at Tokyo 2020 (87-82 over Spain).

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