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A close look at remaining U.S. roster
Updated: August 5, 2014, 2:26 PM ET
By Marc Stein and Brian Windhorst | ESPN.com

Sixteen players to choose from. Only 12 roster spots available. And merely 10 more days of practices and exhibition games to collect sufficient on-court data to break any ties.

That is what coach Mike Krzyzewski and managing director Jerry Colangelo face starting Aug. 13 in Chicago, up until they board the Team USA plane bound for Spain on Aug. 23, in choosing the dozen players who will represent the United States at the inaugural FIBA World Cup.

Tuesday's release of John Wall, Bradley Beal and Paul Millsap, in the wake of the devastating compound leg fracture that felled Paul George, is only Phase 1. To get you (and the USA Basketball bosses) ready for the tough choices ahead -- four more cuts on top of the various emotional challenges after what happened to well-liked George -- we've broken it all down here by position:

POINT GUARD

LOCKS


Derrick Rose
Any lingering doubt about his athletic explosion or his status on this team was eradicated by the end of the first day of practice in Las Vegas. It's hard now to see Rose as anything other than the starter at the point against Finland in Team USA's first group game in Bilbao on Aug. 30, especially after the early show he put on in Friday's night ill-fated intrasquad scrimmage.


Stephen Curry
Look for him to spend plenty of time at shooting guard, even though he's listed here with the other 1s. His boundless range, versatility, previous experience in this competition … Curry is a franchise player with this group, just like he is in Oakland.


Kyrie Irving
The sight of Irving starting opposite Rose in the intrasquad scrimmage was the latest indication that he has a spot sewn up. He can't yet make the defensive impact Wall could have, and isn't quite as flammable offensively as a locked-in Damian Lillard, but USA Basketball regards Irving as a big part of this going forward. Hard to see Coach K leaving him home in those circumstances.

ON THE BUBBLE


Damian Lillard
It's not inconceivable that Krzyzewski could keep all four of these guys after letting Wall go, especially given Lillard's aforementioned flammability as a shooter. But four lead guards on a roster of 12 could well be one too many. If so, Lillard losing out to Irving -- one of Coach K's longtime faves -- is the safest forecast.

SHOOTING GUARD

LOCKS


James Harden
There were actual plaudits emanating from Sin City about Harden's efforts defensively last week after his (bad segue alert) borderline sinful showing on that end for the Rockets last season. The Beard, mind you, probably would be in the starting lineup against Finland even if he didn't guard a soul for the rest of the month. He's one of the world's greatest scorers, and, in this group of Team USA newcomers, one of the trusted vets.


Klay Thompson
With his size and defensive ability, Thompson actually does give Coach K an excellent option at the 2 if he did see the need to drop Harden to the bench. Or Thompson could find himself starting at small forward in place of injured George, given the suddenly sizable void at the 3 spot. Either way, Thompson's ability to make an impact at both ends makes it impossible for Krzyzewski to leave him behind.

ON THE BUBBLE


Kyle Korver
He won't complain if he doesn't play, and he'll make shots to bust zones when Coach K does send him in. Given his ability to log minutes at small forward, as well, Korver will probably find his way onto this roster.

SMALL FORWARD

LOCKS

None
Paul George was the only lock here. And his story is too sad to tell again.

ON THE BUBBLE


Chandler Parsons
With his multifaceted game and the size to play both forward spots internationally, as well as his respected range, Parsons appears to have the best shot to make the squad among the bubble 3s. But the competition here is fierce, so his defense won't/can't be overlooked.


DeMar DeRozan
A strong showing in Friday's intrasquad scrimmage, combined with George's unfortunate absence, has put DeRaptor in legit contention for a roster spot when he was widely presumed to be one of the first cuts. Can he keep the fairy tale going?


Gordon Hayward
All the raves Hayward generated in last year's Team USA minicamp are what made you think he'd get a max offer in 2014 restricted free agency. But the breakout star of Team USA's brief 2013 time together hasn't been able to generate quite the same buzz as part of this crowd. Small forward is a position in the spotlight the next two weeks after what happened to the face of the Pacers … and Hayward has to deliver if he wants to trump DeRozan.

POWER FORWARD

LOCKS

Kevin Durant
Seriously? You're looking for a justification sentence?


Kenneth Faried
Millsap's early exit would seem to suggest that Faried has already won a roster spot. The fact he started opposite Durant in the intrasquad scrimmage was yet another signal the Nuggets' ever-busy 4 man has taken advantage of the July withdrawals of Kevin Love and Blake Griffin. Faried doesn't have the bulk or defensive résumé to worry Spain or Brazil, but his high energy and constant activity will be seen as a nuisance to all who will have to deal with it.

CENTER

LOCKS


Anthony Davis
The 12th man on the gold-medal-winning London Olympics squad might be the most important player on this team, given the limited center options at Coach K's disposal. The U.S. needs him to be dominant defensively yet stay out of foul trouble -- which is always an issue for big men in the five-fouls-and-you're-out world of FIBA competition.

ON THE BUBBLE


DeMarcus Cousins
Talent isn't the issue. Obviously. Team USA coaches and officials want to bring Boogie abroad with them -- if only to know they can throw him at the Gasol brothers in the Sept. 14 title game if necessary -- but they need to know first that Cousins can keep his composure and handle limited minutes when his services aren't required. That's what they will try to determine Aug. 13-22.


Mason Plumlee
Coach K dropped more than a few hints in Vegas last week that the former Blue Devil could actually beat Cousins for a roster spot, thanks to his speed and agility (and presumed willingness to stay hushed if he's parked at the end of the bench). The fact he outplayed Cousins head-to-head in their one shift against each other in Vegas only adds to the notion that Boogie vs. Plumlee is the most intriguing battle leading into the real thing.


Andre Drummond
When Team USA practices resume in Chicago, Drummond will find himself needing to play catch-up to Cousins and Plumlee. Coach K is likely to take only two extra centers behind Davis, and Drummond, for all of his rebounding gifts at age 20, is a distinct No. 3 in that race after a lackluster week in Vegas.

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it is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts. - sherlock holmes

  

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Wiz kids & Trillsap cut from Team USA. [View all] , BrooklynWHAT, Mon Aug-04-14 07:53 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
Cool hopefully they're on some revenge shit during the season
Aug 04th 2014
1
yeah its a win win
Aug 05th 2014
13
I thought Johnny was turning the corner. Oh well..
Aug 04th 2014
2
This has zero reflection on his game.
Aug 04th 2014
3
      Agreed. KBadd broke it down well on the last Fiyastarter.
Aug 04th 2014
4
      system player
Aug 05th 2014
5
           Not making this team is a pretty sure indication of his ceiling
Aug 05th 2014
6
           he's good, but he plays one way.
Aug 05th 2014
7
           If running a team as a point guard is the system....sure.
Aug 05th 2014
10
Kyrie over Wall is not an argument i wanna get in here, but
Aug 05th 2014
8
he had a week of practice and a televised scrimmage to prove that
Aug 05th 2014
9
BUT HE RUNS FAST AND JUMPS GOOD
Aug 05th 2014
12
god damn, Kyrie's name is like the bat signal to you
Aug 05th 2014
34
It is really that simple. But at least Kyrie is good at basketball.
Aug 05th 2014
11
Plum prolly had a better week at point guard than wall, too. *shrug*
Aug 05th 2014
14
      As did Chris Collins too right? You read that in Blue a Devil Bulletin?
Aug 05th 2014
16
Once healthy D-Rose showed up Wall's fate was sealed, based on...
Aug 05th 2014
17
Boxscore...proving how bad Wall was.
Aug 05th 2014
15
Thanks for this, I've been looking for the box.
Aug 05th 2014
18
      he's not good in halfcourt, man
Aug 05th 2014
19
      He is, but with the ball in his hand. He's not a good spectator.
Aug 05th 2014
23
           sounds like marbury.
Aug 05th 2014
26
                Marbury just wanted to shoot towards the middle of his career.
Aug 05th 2014
30
                in the middle of his career steph was avg 8 dimes a game.
Aug 05th 2014
31
                     Because he could pass as well.
Aug 05th 2014
32
                Marbury was a far better shooter, natural scorer & half court player so ...
Aug 06th 2014
48
      Damn, cuz put in work
Aug 05th 2014
20
           i don't see the either/or option there anyway.
Aug 05th 2014
21
                yeah, i'm thinking Drummond is the guy to leave behind
Aug 05th 2014
22
                Same. I'm starting to think it was a classic Windhorst cyse.
Aug 05th 2014
28
                Love is rejoining the team after the trade on the 24th, book it
Aug 06th 2014
47
                     lol...
Aug 06th 2014
49
                     RE: lol...
Aug 06th 2014
51
                          RE: lol...
Aug 06th 2014
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                               Not w/that matchup but maybe u right, long as u agree hes playin we good...
Aug 06th 2014
54
                                    what would be the purpose of starting Love against Spain? Defense? lol.....
Aug 06th 2014
55
                                         RE: what would be the purpose of starting Love against Spain? Defense? l...
Aug 07th 2014
57
                                              what?
Aug 07th 2014
58
                     "chances are it won't happen"(c)Colangelo...:
Aug 06th 2014
50
                          http://forums.crackberry.com/attachments/android-f169/249970d1393016646t...
Aug 06th 2014
52
shit i forgot how bags and rbo fuck up every thread with UK/Duke players
Aug 05th 2014
24
Lol...hey man, I was good after reply 3.
Aug 05th 2014
25
      I like Wall but he definitely has some holes in his game, in the...
Aug 05th 2014
27
           I don't think the game slowing down was the reason for his shakey play..
Aug 05th 2014
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                RE: I don't think the game slowing down was the reason for his shakey pl...
Aug 05th 2014
33
                Because they didn't hit shots. It's that simple.
Aug 05th 2014
35
                     Wall was flat out horrible in 5 of the 6 games vs Indy, was he just...
Aug 05th 2014
36
                          Nah, he played bad in 3 of the games.
Aug 05th 2014
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                               I watched every game of the Indy series and 3 of the 5 vs the Bulls...
Aug 05th 2014
40
                                    Oh that's what it is.....bye
Aug 05th 2014
41
                                         lol, really it has nothing to do with Beal. Wall is a ballstopper, in th...
Aug 05th 2014
42
                                         He's the facilitator in the half court. He gets everyone shots.
Aug 05th 2014
43
                                         yeah thats insane lol
Aug 06th 2014
56
                This Right Here.
Aug 05th 2014
37
                     Exactly. His best games are when he just goes & doesn't second guess..
Aug 05th 2014
39
                          Johnny is a low IQ but more athletic Rondo
Aug 05th 2014
44
                               What I always said.
Aug 05th 2014
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