Team USA will head to the 2024 Olympics in Paris with a roster filled with some of the NBA's biggest stars and against what could be the most competitive field ever.

As the four-time defending Olympic gold-medal winner, Team USA will be favorites once again but could face stiff competition -- including a France team that will have Victor Wembanyama and Rudy Gobert.

Among those playing for Team USA are LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Kevin Durant. Under coach Steve Kerr, the squad will look to get back onto the medal stand after Team USA finished fourth in the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup.

After exhibition wins against Australia and Serbia in Abu Dhabi, Team USA now heads to London for another pair of tune-up matches against South Sudan and Germany.

The team will then travel to France where it will play three Group C games in Lille on July 28 (Serbia), July 31 (South Sudan) and Aug. 3 (Puerto Rico). The knockout rounds then shift to Paris with the quarterfinals (Aug. 6), semifinals (Aug. 8) and gold-medal game (Aug. 10) at Accor Arena.

As we countdown to Paris 2024, we will have you covered with the latest news and analysis.

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    USA Basketball exhibition games

    July 10: USA 86, Canada 72 (Las Vegas)
    July 15: USA 98, Australia 92 (Abu Dhabi)
    July 17: USA 105, Serbia 79 (Abu Dhabi)
    July 20: South Sudan vs. USA (London)
    July 22: Germany vs. USA (London)

    Team USA Roster

    Guards:
    Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors)
    Devin Booker (Phoenix Suns)
    Anthony Edwards (Minnesota Timberwolves)
    Jrue Holiday (Boston Celtics)
    Tyrese Haliburton (Indiana Pacers)
    Derrick White (Boston Celtics)

    Forwards:
    LeBron James (Los Angeles Lakers)
    Kevin Durant (Phoenix Suns)
    Jayson Tatum (Boston Celtics)

    Centers:
    Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers)
    Anthony Davis (Los Angeles Lakers)
    Bam Adebayo (Miami Heat)

    *Kawhi Leonard withdrew from Team USA on July 10.

    Coaching staff:
    The Warriors' Steve Kerr will coach Team USA, assisted by Erik Spoelstra (Miami Heat), Tyronn Lue (LA Clippers) and Mark Few (Gonzaga).

    Paris Olympics schedule

    Twelve teams qualified for the Olympics, with three groups made up four teams each. The top two teams from each of the three groups will qualify to the quarterfinals. The top two third-place teams also advance. The group-stage games will be played at Pierre Mauroy Stadium in Lille. The quarterfinals, semifinals and medal games will be played at Accor Arena in Paris.

    GROUP STAGE ROUND

    July 27
    Group A: Australia vs. Spain; Greece vs. Canada
    Group B: Germany vs. Japan; France vs. Brazil

    July 28
    Group C: South Sudan vs. Puerto Rico; Serbia vs. USA

    July 30
    Group A: Spain vs. Greece; Australia vs. Canada
    Group B: Japan vs. France; Brazil vs. Germany

    July 31:
    Group C: Puerto Rico vs. Serbia; South Sudan vs. USA

    Aug. 2
    Group A: Australia vs. Greece; Canada vs. Spain
    Group B: Japan vs. Brazil; France vs. Germany

    Aug. 3
    Group C: Puerto Rico vs. USA; Serbia vs. South Sudan


    QUARTERFINALS
    Aug. 6
    Four games

    SEMIFINALS
    Aug. 8
    Two games

    BRONZE MEDAL GAME
    Aug. 10

    GOLD MEDAL GAME
    Aug. 10

    Olympic qualifying tournaments

    The 2024 FIBA men's Olympic qualifying tournaments took place July 2-7 in Greece, Latvia, Spain and Puerto Rico.

    Those tournaments decided the final four squads -- Brazil, Greece, Puerto Rico, and Spain -- to complete the 12-team field for the men's Olympic basketball tournament in Paris. They will join the other qualified eight teams: France, USA, Canada, Australia, South Sudan, Japan, Serbia and Germany.

    Piraeus, Greece (Greece qualifies)

    Group A
    July 2: Croatia 108, Slovenia 92
    July 3: New Zealand 90, Croatia 86
    July 4: Slovenia 104, New Zealand 78

    Group B
    July 2: Dominican Republic 90, Egypt 77
    July 3: Greece 89, Dominican Republic 82
    July 4: Greece 93, Egypt 71

    Semifinals
    July 6: Greece 96, Slovenia 68
    July 6: Croatia 80, Dominican Republic 77

    Final
    July 7: Greece 80, Croatia 69

    Riga, Latvia (Brazil qualifies)

    Group A
    July 2: Latvia 83, Georgia 59
    July 3: Philippines 89, Latvia 80
    July 4: Georgia 96, Philippines 94

    Group B
    July 2: Brazil 81, Montenegro 72
    July 3: Montenegro 70, Cameroon 66
    July 4: Cameroon 77, Brazil 74

    Semifinals
    July 6: Brazil 71, Philippines 60
    July 6: Latvia 72, Cameroon 59

    Final
    July 7: Brazil 94, Latvia 69

    San Juan, Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico qualifies)

    Group A
    July 2: Lithuania 96, Mexico 84
    July 3: Lithuania 97, Côte d'Ivoire 93
    July 4: Mexico 92, Côte d'Ivoire 81

    Group B
    July 2: Italy 114, Bahrain 53
    July 3: Puerto Rico 99, Bahrain 56
    July 4: Puerto Rico 80, Italy 69

    Semifinals
    July 6: Lithuania 88, Italy 64
    July 6: Puerto Rico 98, Mexico 78

    July 7: Puerto Rico 79, Lithuania 68

    Valencia, Spain (Spain qualifies)

    Group A
    July 2: Spain 104, Lebanon 59
    July 3: Spain 89, Angola 81
    July 4: Lebanon 74, Angola 70

    Group B
    July 2: Bahamas 96, Finland 85
    July 3: Bahamas 89, Poland 81
    July 4: Finland 89, Poland 88

    Semifinals
    July 6: Bahamas 89, Lebanon 72
    July 6: Spain 81, Finland 74

    Final
    July 7: Spain 86, Bahamas 78