DeMarcus Cousins said he would love to play for Team USA, thinks he has shot
As the London Olympics draw nearer, a lack of big bodies is becoming more of a pressing concern for Team USA. Dwight Howard is currently injured and Andrew Bynum has made it clear that he would rather rest up for next season than compete in the Olympics. Mike Krzyzweski and company are in need of front court help, and DeMarcus Cousins says he would be honored to provide it for them.
“I mean, who wouldn’t want to play for Team USA?” Cousins said according to the Sacramento Bee. “Go over there and represent your country. I would love to do it.”
Team USA chairman Jerry Colangelo says that the team for London will be chosen from the 16 remaining players who are healthy and willing and made the preliminary roster bac in January. Someone like Cousins could get an invite to Las Vegas for the Select Team — which competes against Team USA in practices and scrimmages — but Cousins is confident that if he goes to Vegas he’ll wind up on the team.
“I feel like if I did go play for the Select Team, I probably would get a spot (on the Olympic team),” he said with confidence. “Honestly … but we’ll see.”
The team needs centers, but typically the players who compete on the Select Team are considered for future Team USA rosters, not the upcoming team. Despite some character issues during his first NBA season, Cosins lightened up a bit this past season and was not an issue off the court. He also put up solid numbers as he averaged over 18 points and 11 rebounds per game. It’s unlikely at this point that Coach K and Colangelo would add him, but with Howard and Bynum out of the fold anything is possible.
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