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LeBron James aims for gold in his 4th Olympic appearance

LeBron James, a veteran in the U.S. Olympic basketball scene, is making a historic comeback to the national team this summer at almost 40 years old. The basketball icon, aiming to become the first U.S. men’s player to compete in three different Olympic decades, joined the American team’s training camp in Las Vegas for the upcoming Paris Games. Despite a decorated career and numerous accolades, James expressed his passion for the game and his desire to represent Team USA once again.

The decision to participate in the Olympics was driven by James’ love for basketball and his appreciation for the opportunities Team USA has provided him over the years. His commitment to the team was evident as he skipped attending his son’s pro debut game to practice with his national teammates. James impressed U.S. coach Steve Kerr with his work ethic and dedication during practice, embodying the professional approach he brings to every game and training session.

Teaming up with fellow NBA star Stephen Curry, who is also making his Olympic debut this summer, was another factor that motivated James to compete in Paris. Kerr highlighted the compatibility of James and Curry on the court, emphasizing their versatile skills and the excitement they share about playing alongside each other. Throughout his international career, James has maintained a perfect record in games played while representing the United States, and he hopes to extend this streak in the upcoming Olympics.

Having previously won two gold medals and one bronze with Team USA, James is solely focused on capturing another gold this summer. Surpassing Carmelo Anthony and Kevin Durant, James will tie the record for the most Olympic appearances by a U.S. men’s basketball player, a remarkable achievement that adds to his already illustrious career. As he embarks on his fourth Olympic journey, James remains driven by one singular objective: to bring home the gold medal for his country.

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