Basketball-Olympic champion men's U.S. team have to 'come to play' in Paris


Paris 2024 Olympics - Olympic Basketball Tournament Draw - Patrick Baumann House of Basketball, Mies, Switzerland - March 19, 2024 FIBA ambassador Carmelo Anthony draws United States for the Men's Olympic Basketball Tournament REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

MIES, Switzerland (Reuters) - The U.S. men's basketball team, the reigning Olympic champions, will have to "come to play" at the Paris Games where hosts France will be eager to dethrone the 16-times gold medal winners, former NBA star Carmelo Anthony said on Tuesday.

The United States will face a strong Serbia team, first-time Olympians South Sudan and the winners of a qualifying tournament in Puerto Rico in July in the Olympic tournament's Group C after the draw was made at the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) headquarters in Switzerland.

"As a country, as Americans, we understand that we have to come to play," said Anthony, who helped the U.S. to three Olympic gold medals and spent most of his NBA career with the Denver Nuggets and New York Knicks.

"It's in France. France has a really, really good team. They're going to be trying to protect their home court and do what they have to do for their own fans and their own country. It's going to be exciting."

France -- who lost the final to the United States by five points at the Tokyo Games in 2020 and are still seeking an Olympic title after finishing second three times -- will face Germany, Japan and the winner of a qualifying tournament in Latvia in Group B.

Four slots in the men's draw have been reserved for the winners of the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournaments that will be held July 2-7 in Latvia's Riga, Valencia in Spain, Piraeus in Greece and Puerto Rico's San Juan.

In the women's tournament, the United States - the nine-times Olympic champions who like their male counterparts won gold at the Tokyo Games - will play Germany, Japan and Belgium in the group stage.

"They're at the pinnacle of the game," Penny Taylor, who helped Australia win Olympic silver medals at the 2004 and 2008 Games, said of the Americans.

"I think every group has their level of difficulty. But I think obviously the USA, Belgium, and Japan in one group, that's a challenge."

(Reporting by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber, Cécile Mantovani and Denis Balibouse; Editing by Toby Davis)

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