Why didn't Matisse Thybulle get picked for the Olympics? Dyson Daniels given edge for Boomers Paris campaign

Jed Wells

Why didn't Matisse Thybulle get picked for the Olympics? Dyson Daniels given edge for Boomers Paris campaign image

Shockwaves were sent across the Australian basketball community recently, with the announcement of the Boomers team for the Paris Olympics containing a number of surprise decisions. 

Former NBL MVP and Sydney Kings marquee player Xavier Cooks was left off the team, as was Boomers veteran and Melbourne United star Chris Goulding, both of whom were named in last year's FIBA World Cup squad. 

But no choice caused as much controversy as the omission of Portland Trail Blazer Matisse Thybulle, who had become something of a cult hero for Aussie basketball fans in recent years. 

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Why didn't Matisse Thybulle get selected for the Olympics?

On paper, Thybulle is one of the most credentialed players to ever suit up for the Boomers. 

A five-year NBA veteran, he has already been named to two NBA All-Defensive Second Teams, and it was this defensive ability which caused Boomers fans to fall in love with him; his impact guarding Luka Doncic in the 2020 Olympic Bronze medal game in particular was a key part of gaining Australia's first men's major tournament medal. 

He was also selected in the 2023 FIBA World Cup side, but his play somewhat regressed in this tournament, as did the rest of the team, as they bowed out in disappointing fashion to finish 10th. 

However, come this year, Thybulle was still widely regarded as a lock for the Boomers squad heading to Paris - until the teams were announced. 

Thybulle joined Cooks, Goulding, Jack White, and Dejan Vasiljeivc as members of the extended 17-man squad to not be selected for the final roster, to the dismay of Boomers fans. 

According to ESPN's Olgun Uluc, the final roster spot came down to Thybulle and recently-traded Atlanta Hawks guard Dyson Daniels, two defensively-minded wings who have both struggled to shoot the three-ball. 

In the end, Daniels was given the edge due to perceived superior on-ball defensive chops. 

The pressure will now be on the 21-year-old Olympic-debutant to repay the faith shown by the coaching staff, with Daniels likely to play bulk minutes and guard opposing teams’ star players - the role previously held by 2020 Olympic starter Thybulle. 

Fans react to Thybulle's Olympic snub

Fans were quick to react to the omission of Thybulle from the Paris squad, with many distraught that Thybulle would not be attending. 

Some questioned the defensive ability of the Boomers sans-Thybulle, while others pointed to a lack of cohesion within the goup going forward. 

ESPN's Kane Pitman also questioned the decision to omit Thybulle, and also the choice not to include Bryce Cotton as the result of this. 

Australian Boomers roster for the Olympics

Despite Thybulle not being selected, the Boomers' Olympic roster contains a strong collection of NBA talent, from veterans Patty Mills and Joe Ingles to young rising stars such as Dyson Daniels and Josh Giddey. 

Jack McVeigh and Will Magnay will both fly the flag for the NBL - and the Tasmania JackJumpers - at the Games, as well as their Grand Final opponent in the return of Boomers icon Matthew Dellavedova. 

NamePositionTeam
Dyson DanielsGNew Orleans Pelicans (NBA)
Matt DellavedovaPGMelbourne United (NBL)
Dante ExumG/FDallas Mavericks (NBA
Josh GiddeyPGChicago Bulls (NBA)
Josh GreenG/FDallas Mavericks (NBA)
Joe InglesSFMinnesota Timberwolves (NBA)
Nick KayPFShimane Susanoo Magic (JPN)
Jock LandaleCHouston Rockets (NBA)
Will MagnayCTasmania JackJumpers(NBL)
Jack McVeighSFTasmania JackJumpers (NBL)
Patty MillsSGMiami Heat (NBA)
Duop ReathPFPortland Trailblazers (NBA)

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Jed is a writer and social media producer, who has a keen interest in the intersection of sports and popular culture, especially basketball.