NBA players at 2024 Olympics: Full list of names, teams and country affiliations for Paris basketball rosters

Gilbert McGregor

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Men's basketball at the 2024 Paris Olympics is in full swing and there is no denying the amount of talent present across the 12 participating teams.

Headlining the group of talented teams is four-time defending Olympic gold medalist Team USA, which is led by a trio of generational talents in Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant and LeBron James.

In the lead-up to the tournament, the NBA announced that a record 139 players with NBA and WNBA experience would be participating in the Olympic games. Among that group is a list of active players who will star during the men's 5-on-5 competition.

Who are the active NBA players at the Paris Olympics? Here is a complete list, along with where each country and NBA team ranks.

MORE: Full rosters for all 12 men's teams competing at the Paris Olympics

NBA players at the 2024 Olympics

Note: players listed as free agents were members of an NBA roster during the 2023-24 season

NameCountryTeam
Dyson DanielsAustraliaAtlanta Hawks
Dante ExumAustraliaDallas Mavericks
Josh GiddeyAustraliaChicago Bulls
Josh GreenAustraliaCharlotte Hornets
Joe InglesAustraliaMinnesota Timberwolves
Jock LandaleAustraliaHouston Rockets
Jack McVeighAustraliaHouston Rockets
Patty MillsAustraliaFree agent
Duop ReathAustraliaPortland Trail Blazers
Gui SantosBrazilGolden State Warriors
Nickeil Alexander-WalkerCanadaMinnesota Timberwolves
RJ BarrettCanadaToronto Raptors
Dillon BrooksCanadaHouston Rockets
Luguentz DortCanadaOklahoma City Thunder
Shai Gilgeous-AlexanderCanadaOklahoma City Thunder
Trey LylesCanadaSacramento Kings
Jamal MurrayCanadaDenver Nuggets
Andrew NembhardCanadaIndiana Pacers
Kelly OlynykCanadaToronto Raptors
Dwight PowellCanadaDallas Mavericks
Nicolas BatumFranceLA Clippers
Bilal CoulibalyFranceWashington Wizards
Evan FournierFranceFree agent
Rudy GobertFranceMinnesota Timberwolves
Victor WembanyamaFranceSan Antonio Spurs
Dennis SchröderGermanyBrooklyn Nets
Daniel TheisGermanyNew Orleans Pelicans
Franz WagnerGermanyOrlando Magic
Moritz WagnerGermanyOrlando Magic
Giannis AntetokounmpoGreeceMilwaukee Bucks
Rui HachimuraJapanLos Angeles Lakers
Keisei TominagaJapanIndiana Pacers
Jose AlvaradoPuerto RicoNew Orleans Pelicans
Bogdan BogdanovicSerbiaAtlanta Hawks
Nikola JokicSerbiaDenver Nuggets
Nikola JovicSerbiaMiami Heat
Vasilije MicicSerbiaCharlotte Hornets
JT ThorSouth SudanFree agent
Santi AldamaSpainMemphis Grizzlies
Usman GarubaSpainFree agent
Bam AdebayoUnited StatesMiami Heat
Devin BookerUnited StatesPhoenix Suns
Stephen CurryUnited StatesGolden State Warriors
Anthony DavisUnited StatesLos Angeles Lakers
Kevin DurantUnited StatesPhoenix Suns
Joel EmbiidUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ers
Anthony EdwardsUnited StatesMinnesota Timberwolves
Tyrese HaliburtonUnited StatesIndiana Pacers
Jrue HolidayUnited StatesBoston Celtics
LeBron JamesUnited StatesLos Angeles Lakers
Jayson TatumUnited StatesBoston Celtics
Derrick WhiteUnited StatesBoston Celtics

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What countries have the most NBA players at the Olympics?

Team USA leads the tournament with 12 players as its roster is entirely comprised of active NBA players. Canada ranks second with 10 active NBA players and Australia's roster has eight active NBA players.

RankTeamPlayers
1.United States12
2.Canada10
3.Australia8
4.France5
5.Germany4

MORE: Ranking Team USA's biggest threats at the Paris Olympics

What NBA teams have the most Olympians in 2024?

The Minnesota Timberwolves lead the way with four Olympians at the Paris games. Canada's Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Team USA's Anthony Edwards, France's Rudy Gobert and Australia's Joe Ingles will all suit up for Minnesota in 2024-25.

The Celtics, Lakers, Pacers and Rockets are each represented by three players in Paris.

RankTeamPlayers
1.Minnesota Timberwolves4
2.Boston Celtics3
 Indiana Pacers3
 Los Angeles Lakers3
 Houston Rockets3

Gilbert McGregor

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Gilbert McGregor first joined The Sporting News in 2018 as a content producer for Global editions of NBA.com. Before covering the game, McGregor played basketball collegiately at Wake Forest, graduating with a Communication degree in 2016. McGregor began covering the NBA during the 2017-18 season and has been on hand for a number of league events.