Team USA Has Too Many Stars for Everyone to Feel Like One
Inside the Olympic Roster Squeeze, where Team USA stars had to trade touches, rhythm and ego for Olympic gold.
Team USA does not lose sleep over talent.
It loses sleep over minutes.
That is the Olympic roster squeeze. Twelve stars walk in with NBA habits, NBA status and NBA rhythm. Then international basketball gives them shorter games, fewer touches and no time for anyone to slowly find himself.
Someone has to shrink.
That is the uncomfortable part.
Jayson Tatum learned it in Paris. Tyrese Haliburton learned it too. Even Anthony Edwards had to figure out when to bring the storm and when to let the veterans control the room.
The best fits are not always the biggest names.
They are the stars who can defend, cut, space, pass and stay useful without needing the whole possession to prove who they are.
Olympic basketball is brutal that way.
Gold does not go to the roster with the most egos.
It goes to the one where enough stars can do less and still matter.













