LAS VEGAS — Jerry Colangelo and Mike Krzyzewski arrived in Las Vegas with a group of 28 players ready to participate in a four-day camp that will mark the beginning of preparations for next summer's World Cup in Madrid.
LeBron James isn't on the list. Kevin Durant, Carmelo Anthony and Kobe Bryant aren't here, either. Not one player with significant Olympic experience.
And that is exactly how they planned it.
This camp, which is scheduled to begin on Monday, is geared toward bringing some fresh faces into the mix. As Colangelo, the managing director of USA Basketball, likes to put it, it's all about keeping the pipeline filled.
"There should be turnover each competition because then the young players can see that happening," Colangelo said Sunday night. "They can say, 'If I progress as a player and if I'm part of this program and culture, I'll have a chance to compete.'"
Players like Indiana's Paul George, Cleveland's Kyrie Irving, Portland's Damian Lillard and Washington's John Wall will be among those taking part in the camp. New Orleans forward Anthony Davis, who played sparingly for Team USA last summer, is the only player with any Olympic experience on the roster.
But the United States isn't competing in any tournaments this summer. The gold medal James and Co. won last year made them automatic qualifiers for the World Cup next summer. So Colangelo and Krzyzewski have plenty of time to shape the roster.
Even though none of the leaders from London are in Vegas this week, Colangelo still believes there is a good chance some will be with the team in Spain. Back in 2010, Team USA took a completely different roster to the world championships in Spain than the one that restored the Americans' place atop the basketball world at the Beijing Olympics in 2008.