On July 26, Beijing time, some players of the United States men's basketball team were interviewed by FIBA social media, answering the topic of which famous name they felt similar to the 1992 Dream Team. Durant's answer is Michael Jordan, and Tatum and Curry pay tribute to their respective teams' all-time legends.
As soon as the video begins, the question is thrown at Durant. Durant looked up, pursed his lips, hesitated for about 10 seconds, and then gave the answer: "Michael Jordan!" The American media believes that from an offensive point of view, there is no problem with this answer, because Durant is currently the all-time scoring leader of the United States men's basketball team.
Next up is Tatum. "I'm a Celtics player," Tatum said, "and people are going to love the answer, I think it's going to be Larry Bird." The American media commented that Tatum and Bird now have at least one thing in common, they both led the Celtics to win the championship.
Then there's Stephen Curry, whose answer is Chris Mullin. "We're both great shooters," Curry said. Mullin's nickname is "God's Left Hand", and his projection ability is indeed very prominent.
Booker didn't want to cause any controversy. "I wouldn't compare myself to any of these people, but I have a lot of respect for them," he said. ”
At the end of the video, Edwards appears in the camera, after saying that he was the first choice of the United States men's basketball team, and was also compared to Jordan. Just when everyone was expecting him to make a new explosive statement, Edwards said, "Well, no. This time, he didn't want to give any specific answers.
Previously, Barkley and Mullin have talked about the comparison between the '92 Dream Team and the current United States men's basketball team, and they both believe that the '92 Dream Team is superior. The United States men's basketball team will play its first group stage match at 23:15 Beijing time on July 28, against Serbia with Jokic. Durant, who has returned to training, is expected to make a comeback in this game.