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2015 USA Basketball Men's National Team 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team August 11-13, 2015 Las Vegas, Nevada 2015 USA Basketball Men’s 2015 USA National Team National Team Roster Training Schedule NO NAME POS HGT WGT TEAM July 28-August 1 / USA Training - Las Vegas, Nevada 54 LaMarcus Aldridge F 6-11 240 San Antonio Spurs Aug. 11 / 12-2:00 p.m. USA Training, Mendenhall Center, UNLV * Carmelo Anthony F 6-8 230 New York Knicks 39 Harrison Barnes F 6-8 235 Golden State Warriors Aug. 12 / 12-2:00 p.m. USA Training, Mendenhall Center, UNLV 28 Bradley Beal G 6-5 207 Washington Wizards 59 Jimmy Butler G 6-7 220 Chicago Bulls Aug. 13 / 7:30 p.m. USA Basketball Showcase 47 Michael Carter-Williams G 6-6 190 Milwaukee Bucks @ Thomas & Mack Center, UNLV 22 Mike Conley G 6-1 175 Memphis Grizzlies 36 DeMarcus Cousins C 6-11 270 Sacramento Kings Notes: * Stephen Curry G 6-3 190 Golden State Warriors *All times listed are local time. 42 Anthony Davis F/C 6-10 220 New Orleans Pelicans *Practice times are subject to change. 26 DeMar DeRozan G 6-7 216 Toronto Raptors *Media availability will be conducted for 30 minutes following 25 Andre Drummond C 6-10 270 Detroit Pistons conclussion of each practice. * Kevin Durant G 6-9 240 Oklahoma City Thunder 33 Kenneth Faried F 6-8 228 Denver Nuggets MEDIA INFORMATION 43 Rudy Gay F 6-8 230 Sacramento Kings 37 Draymond Green F 6-7 223 Golden State Warriors Thank you for your interest in the 2015 USA Basketball Men’s * Paul George F/G 6-8 221 Indiana Pacers National Team. Credentialed media will be permitted to view all 44 Blake Griffin F 6-10 251 Los Angeles Clippers of each practice on August 11 and August 12. Media availability 32 James Harden G 6-5 220 Houston Rockets with team members will be held for approximately 30 minutes 55 Tobias Harris F 6-9 235 Orlando Magic following each practice. 24 Gordon Hayward F 6-8 225 Utah Jazz For information about USA Basketball Men's National Team 35 Dwight Howard C 6-11 275 Houston Rockets please contact Craig Miller, or another member of USA * Kyrie Irving G 6-3 191 Cleveland Cavaliers Basketball's communications staff. 27 LeBron James F 6-8 250 Cleveland Cavaliers 53 DeAndre Jordan C 6-11 265 Los Angeles Clippers 30 Kawhi Leonard F 6-7 230 San Antonio Spurs Craig Miller, USA Basketball, Chief Communications Director * Kevin Love F 6-10 245 Cleveland Cavaliers Cellular: 719-339-6593 / E-mail: [email protected] 38 Victor Oladipo G 6-4 210 Orlando Magic Caroline Williams, USA Basketball, Director,Communications * Chandler Parsons F 6-9 227 Dallas Mavericks Cellular: 719-330-3310 / E-mail: [email protected] 23 Chris Paul G 6-0 175 Los Angeles Clippers 52 Mason Plumlee C/F 6-11 235 Portland Trail Blazers Jenny Maag, USA Basketball, Manager, Communications 21 Klay Thompson G 6-7 215 Golden State Warriors Cellular: 719-271-4197 / E-mail: [email protected] * John Wall G 6-4 195 Washington Wizards 31 Russell Westbrook G 6-3 200 Oklahoma City Thunder USA Basketball Communications USA Basketball Office: 719-590-4800 Fax: 719-590-4811 Managing Director: Jerry Colangelo, USA Basketball www.usabasketball.com Head Coach: Mike Krzyzewski, Duke University Assistant Coach: Jim Boeheim, Syracuse University USA National Team Staff Assistant Coach: Tom Thibodeau Assistant Coach: Monty Williams, Oklahoma City Thunder Staff Assistant: Mike Hopkins, Syracuse University Athletic Trainer: Gregg Farnam, Minnesota Timberwolves Staff Assistant: Jeff Capel, Duke University Athletic Trainer: Joe Sharpe, Oklahoma City Thunder Staff Assistant: Nate James, Duke University Athletic Trainer: Eric Waters, Washington Wizards Staff Assistant: Jon Scheyer, Duke University Team Physician: Riley Williams, HSS / Brooklyn Nets Video Coordinator: Kevin Cullen, Duke University International Player Personnel Scout: Gerrson Rosas, Houston Rockets USA National Team Support Staff Alexis Besinaiz, UNLV Chance Lastra, UNLV Joey Fesenfeld Derek Malloy, UNLV Gio Guzman Josh Sherman David Jacobs Curtis Terry, UNLV Samson Kayode Ben Tourek Cade Knutson 2 01 5 U S A B as k et ba ll M en ’s Na t io na l Te am Me di a G u id e USA Basketball Men’s National Tobias Harris . .70 Team -- General Information Gordon Hayward . .71-72 Dwight Howard . .73-74 Training Schedule . .IFC Kyrie Irving . .75-76 USA National Team Alphabetical Roster . 2 LeBron James . .77-80 USA National Team Numerical Roster . 3 DeAndre Jordan . .81-82 USA Team Notes . 4-5 Kawhi Leonard . .83-84 USA National Team Jersey Number History . .6 Kevin Love . .85-86 2012-16 USA National Team History . .7-8 Victor Oladipo . .87 1992-2012 USA National Team Results . .9-11 Chandler Parsons . .88-89 USA National Team Timeline . .12-15 Chris Paul . .90-92 International, NBA, NCAA Rule Differences . .16 Mason Plumlee . .93-94 USA Basketball Men’s National Klay Thompson . .95-96 John Wall . .97-98 Team -- Coaching Staff Russell Westbrook . .99-100 Jerry Colangelo, Managing Director . .18-19 Mike Krzyzewski, Head Coach . .20-22 USA Basketball Olympic History Jim Boeheim, Assistant Coach . .23-25 Tom Thibodeau, Assistant Coach . .26-27 2012 Summary, Roster, Statistics . .110-111 Monty Williams, Assistant Coach . 28-29 All-Time World Championship Finishes/Results . .112-113 Gregg Farnam, Athletic Trainer . .30 USA All-Time World Championship Head Coaches . .114 Joe Sharpe, Athletic Trainer . .30 USA All-Time World Champ. Assistant Coaches . .114 Eric Waters, Athletic Trainer . .30 USA All-Time Olympic Game Scores . .115 USA All-Time Olympic Alphabetical Roster . .116-118 USA Basketball Men’s National USA All-Time Olympic Affiliation Roster . .119-121 Team Minicamp -- Player Profiles USA All-Time Olympic Records . .120-125 2012 London Olympic Games Results . .126 LaMarcus Aldridge . .32-33 Carmelo Anthony . .34-36 USA Basketball Harrison Barnes . .37-38 USA Basketball Staff & Committees . .128-129 Bradley Beal . .39-40 USA Basketball Today . .130-131 Jimmy Butler . .41 USA All-Time Event Results . .132 Michael Carter-Williams . .42-43 Mike Conley . .44-45 DeMarcus Cousins . .46-47 Stephen Curry . .48-49 Anthony Davis . .50-51 DeMar DeRozan . .52-53 Andre Drummond . .54 Kevin Durant . .55-57 Kenneth Faried . .58-59 Rudy Gay . .60-61 Paul George . .62-63 Draymond Green . .64-65 Blake Griffin . .66-67 James Harden . .68-69 Connect With USA Basketball On: 2015 USA Basketball Men’s National Team 1 2 0 15 US A Ba sk e tb al l M e n’ s N a ti on a l T ea m -- USA ALPHABETICAL ROSTER -- NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE CURRENT TEAM / COLLEGE or HIGH SCHOOL 54 LaMarcus Aldridge F 6-11 240 30 San Antonio Spurs / Texas * Carmelo Anthony F 6-8 230 31 New York Knicks / Syracuse 39 Harrison Barnes F 6-8 235 24 Golden State Warriors / North Carolina 28 Bradley Beal G 6-5 207 22 Washington Wizards / Florida 59 Jimmy Butler G 6-7 220 25 Chicago Bulls / Marquette 47 Michael Carter-Williams G 6-6 190 23 Milwaukee Bucks / Syracuse 22 Mike Conley G 6-1 175 27 Memphis Grizzlies / Ohio State 36 DeMarcus Cousins C 6-11 270 25 Sacramento Kings / Kentucky * Stephen Curry G 6-3 190 27 Golden State Warriors / Davidson 42 Anthony Davis F/C 6-10 220 22 New Orleans Pelicans / Kentucky 26 DeMar DeRozan G 6-7 216 26 Toronto Raptors / USC 25 Andre Drummond C 6-10 270 21 Detroit Pistons / Connecticut * Kevin Durant G 6-9 240 26 Oklahoma City Thunder / Texas 33 Kenneth Faried F 6-8 228 25 Denver Nuggets / Morehead State 43 Rudy Gay F 6-8 230 28 Sacramento Kings / Connecticut 37 Draymond Green F 6-7 223 25 Golden State Warriors / Michigan State * Paul George F/G 6-8 221 25 Indiana Pacers / Fresno State 44 Blake Griffin F 6-10 251 26 Los Angeles Clippers / Oklahoma 32 James Harden G 6-5 220 25 Houston Rockets / Arizona State 55 Tobias Harris F 6-9 235 24 Orlando Magic / Tennessee 24 Gordon Hayward F 6-8 225 25 Utah Jazz / Butler 35 Dwight Howard C 6-11 275 29 Houston Rockets / Southwest Atlanta Christian Acd. (GA) * Kyrie Irving G 6-3 191 23 Cleveland Cavaliers / Duke 27 LeBron James F 6-8 250 30 Cleveland Cavaliers / St. Vincent-St. Mary H.S. (OH) 53 DeAndre Jordan C 6-11 265 27 Los Angeles Clippers / Texas A&M 30 Kawhi Leonard F 6-7 230 24 San Antonio Spurs / San Diego State * Kevin Love F 6-10 245 26 Cleveland Cavaliers / UCLA 38 Victor Oladipo G 6-4 210 24 Orlando Magic / Indiana * Chandler Parsons F 6-9 227 26 Dallas Mavericks / Florida 23 Chris Paul G 6-0 175 30 Los Angeles Clippers / Wake Forest 52 Mason Plumlee C/F 6-11 235 25 Portland Trail Blazers / Duke 21 Klay Thompson G 6-7 215 25 Golden State Warriors / Washington State * John Wall G 6-4 195 24 Washington Wizards / Kentucky 31 Russell Westbrook G 6-3 200 26 Oklahoma City Thunder / UCLA Managing Director: Jerry Colangelo, USA Basketball Head Coach: Mike Krzyzewski, Duke University Assistant Coach: Jim Boeheim, Syracuse University Assistant Coach: Tom Thibodeau Assistant Coach: Monty Williams, Oklahoma City Thunder Athletic Trainer: Gregg Farnam, Minnesota Timberwolves Athletic Trainer: Joe Sharpe, Oklahoma City Thunder Athletic Trainer: Eric Waters, Washington Wizards Team Physician: Riley Williams, Hospital for Special Surgery/Brooklyn Nets 2 2014 USA Basketball Men’s National Team 2 0 15 US A Ba sk e tb al l M e n’ s N a ti on a l T ea m -- USA NUMERICAL ROSTER -- NO NAME POS HGT WGT DOB CURRENT TEAM / COLLEGE or HIGH SCHOOL 21 Klay Thompson G 6-7 215 25 Golden State Warriors / Washington State 22 Mike Conley G 6-1 175 27 Memphis Grizzlies / Ohio State 23 Chris Paul G 6-0 175 30 Los Angeles Clippers / Wake Forest 24 Gordon Hayward F 6-8 225 25 Utah Jazz / Butler 25 Andre Drummond C 6-10 270 21 Detroit Pistons / Connecticut 26 DeMar DeRozan G 6-7 216 26 Toronto Raptors / USC 27 LeBron James F 6-8 250 30 Cleveland Cavaliers / St.
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