The 2024 Summer Olympics Basketball Nike Team USA Basketball men’s and women’s collections launched Wednesday.
You can purchase everything from jerseys to shorts and hoodies to full-zip jackets from Fanatics, which is offering free shipping on purchases of more than $24 through Wednesday night.
The 2024 Summer Games, scheduled to take place in Paris, will run from July 26 through Aug. 11.
Team USA will head to Paris with a roster filled with some of the NBA’s biggest stars and against what could be the most competitive field ever.
As the four-time defending Olympic gold-medal winner, Team USA will be favorites once again but could face stiff competition from teams such as Canada and France.
Among those playing for Team USA are LeBron James, Joel Embiid, Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant. Under coach Steve Kerr, the squad will look to get back onto the medal stand after Team USA finished fourth in the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup.
Team USA gathers in Las Vegas for a training camp and a July 10 exhibition match against Canada.
The 12-player U.S. women’s team will aim for a record-breaking eighth consecutive title.
Diana Taurasi, 42, was named to her sixth Olympic team, putting her in line to become the oldest Olympic basketball player ever and the first female basketball player to compete in six Olympics.
The team also includes 2022 FIBA World Cup MVP A’ja Wilson, Tokyo Olympic MVP Breanna Stewart and Brittney Griner, who like Stewart goes to her third Games.
In Tokyo, Griner scored 30 points in the final win over Japan, the second-highest total in an Olympic game in U.S. women’s history.
Napheesa Collier, Chelsea Gray and Jewell Loyd also return from the Tokyo Olympic team, which increased the U.S. win streak in Olympic play to 55 games dating to 1992.
The American women are currently tied for the longest gold-medal streak in any Olympic team sport with the U.S. men’s basketball team, which won seven in a row from 1936 through 1968.
The Olympic rookies are Kahleah Copper, Sabrina Ionescu and Harrisburg native Alyssa Thomas.
Thomas, 32, will be the oldest U.S. Olympic women’s basketball rookie in history, breaking Asjha Jones’ record from 2012.