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USA Basketball Looks Ahead to Los Angeles 2028

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Last updated: February 23, 2026 10:05 am
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With the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games on the horizon, USA Basketball is entering a transition period that will shape the men’s national team for the next Olympic cycle and beyond. The program’s recent run has featured some of the greatest stars of the modern era, but the coming years will require new leadership, emerging talent and a clear long-term plan.

One of the central questions for USA Basketball is how it will approach coaching for the next four-year stretch. In past cycles, the program has leaned on established NBA head coaches and long-term continuity within the staff. As it looks toward 2028, the organization must consider whether to continue with a similar model or adapt to a rapidly changing NBA landscape, where player movement, offensive styles and defensive schemes evolve quickly.

Player participation is another crucial factor. The United States has traditionally drawn from a deep pool of NBA All-Stars and high-level contributors, but availability, health and personal priorities will influence future rosters. Veteran stars who have defined the most recent era of USA Basketball are approaching the later stages of their careers, prompting questions about which of them will still be active, available and motivated to compete in 2028.

At the same time, a new generation of talent is emerging across the league. Young guards, wings and bigs are taking on larger roles with their NBA teams and could become central figures for the national program. USA Basketball will need to evaluate how quickly these players can adapt to the international game, which emphasizes spacing, physicality, and varied rules compared with the NBA.

The international landscape has also grown more competitive. Many national teams feature NBA stars and experienced professionals who have played together for years. For the United States, maintaining its standard means not only assembling skilled individuals, but also developing chemistry, roles and continuity across multiple summers. Training camps, exhibition tours and international tournaments leading up to 2028 will be critical opportunities to build that cohesion.

Organizationally, USA Basketball must balance short-term performance with long-term development. That includes identifying core players early in the cycle, establishing a consistent style of play and giving younger athletes experience in junior national teams and senior-level events. The goal is to ensure that by the time Los Angeles 2028 arrives, the roster is not only talented but also familiar with the system and expectations.

Logistics and preparation will play a role as well. Hosting the Olympics in Los Angeles presents unique advantages, including reduced travel and a comfortable environment for players who are accustomed to NBA life in the United States. However, it also brings heightened attention and pressure. The program will need a detailed plan for training, rest and scheduling around the NBA calendar to keep players fresh and committed.

As the next Olympic cycle unfolds, USA Basketball’s decisions on coaching, roster construction and playing style will define the team’s identity. The coming years will be about more than a single tournament; they will be about building a sustainable framework that can carry the program through 2028 and set the stage for future generations of American basketball on the international stage.

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