The American dream team achieved its goal. The 2024 Paris Olympics, the most talked-about team. It was the U.S. men's basketball team.
The U.S. defeated Serbia in the semifinals and France in the final. The two matches were close. It didn't feel overwhelming, but Stephen Curry exploded dramatically and won.
It was the Paris Olympics, which symbolized the leveling of the world's men's basketball and made us feel the greatness of the U.S. national team at the same time.
The 'Repducker' trio was powerful. It was a legend.
Among them, Kevin Durant had many twists and turns.
Durant missed all the warm-up matches for the U.S. national team due to an injury to his calf. He rarely recovered 100 percent from his calf injury.
However, he was active from the U.S. finals. In particular, there was no card to stop Durant on a one-on-one basis. With Durant's addition, the intensive checks of LeBron James and Curry were inevitably reduced, and the synergy effect was significant.
Now, Durant is 35 years old. Durant, who also led the U.S. national team in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, will no longer be seen in the team.
And, I vented, I'm considering retirement.
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Durant said in an interview with local media TV One, "The older I get in the league, the younger the league, the more I tend to think about retirement."
He said, 'Certainly something creepy is going on in my mind. Honestly, I don't know what to do (when I retire). I have various interests, but I want to continue playing games. I've been playing basketball since I was eight years old, and I had no other lifestyle than this.'