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Team USA Opens as -305 Favorite to Win Basketball Gold at Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

Sam Cox

by Sam Cox in News

Updated Jun 15, 2021 · 9:31 AM PDT

Draymond Green plays for Team USA
Spain's Rudy Fernandez, left, fights for a rebound with United States' Draymond Green (14) during a semifinal round basketball game at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, Aug. 19, 2016. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
  • Team USA has opened as the -300 favorite to win basketball gold at the Tokyo Olympics
  • Damian Lillard and Draymond Green headline the early stars to commit to the Games
  • Read below for the latest Olympic basketball odds

Team USA is heavily favored to win basketball gold at the Tokyo Olympics. Early news on Olympic commitments broke on Tuesday with Damian Lillard and Draymond Green leading the star names on the USA roster.

As ever, Team USA is expected to pick up the gold medal in the men’s basketball. They have lived up to that expectation in each of the last three Olympics.

Argentina’s triumph in 2004 is the only time the Americans have failed to win gold since 1988. FIBA World Cup disappointment in 2019 looms large for Gregg Popovich’s team, but this roster could be unrecognizable from the team which fell to Serbia in the classification semifinals.

Tokyo 2020 Olympics Basketball Odds

Team Odds to Win Gold at DraftKings
USA -305
Serbia +800
Spain +800
France +1700
Australia +2500
Greece +2500
Lithuania +2500
Croatia +5000
Slovenia +5000
Turkey +5000

Odds as of June 15th

Steph Rumors

Damian Lillard is the biggest star currently committed to Team USA for the Olympics, but that could change. Lillard could once again be in the shadow of Steph Curry. The two-time MVP was reported to be ‘unsure’ on playing in the Olympics as recently as late May. Even on June 8th, Joe Vardon of The Athletic claimed that Curry is 50-50 on participating.

Curry has never played in the Olympics. He was not selected back in 2012, and following an MVP campaign and Finals run, opted to take the summer off for the 2016 Games in Brazil. With the Golden State Warriors missing the postseason, Curry may look more favorably on playing in Tokyo.

Vardon doesn’t stop at Curry, however. With the Celtics suffering an early postseason defeat, it’s suggested that Jayson Tatum could bring yet more star power to the Team USA roster.

Other Names Could Follow

The prospect of Lillard, Curry, Green and Tatum might seem extremely ambitious. With the depth of talent in the NBA right now, though, a lot of top-tier players had their seasons end earlier than they would have liked. The congested schedule may put some off, like Zion Williamson, and those who play into late-June or even July are very unlikely to go to Tokyo.

Plenty have already been eliminated who could make a huge difference. Zach LaVine, Julius Randle and the Wizards’ All-Star backcourt all fall into that category. The same goes for Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo, who endured a difficult season with the Heat. Miami’s deep bubble run and disjointed season might put the Heat duo off extra competitive basketball, however.

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DeMar DeRozan, Harrison Barnes and Kyle Lowry all won gold in 2016 – will that make them more likely to go for back-to-back wins? DeRozan and Lowry’s upcoming free agency could make them think twice.

Depth of Talent

Green and Lillard alone is enough to make Team USA heavy favorites. All eyes will be on Curry and Tatum, but even if Popovich doesn’t get any more All-NBA talent, there should be plenty of All-Star caliber players to choose from.

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Injuries and deep postseason runs have taken some out of contention. Kemba Walker, Myles Turner and Mitchell Robinson can’t play, and it would be a shock if Devin Booker was available after the Suns booked their place in the Conference Finals. There’s still LaVine, Barnes, Malcolm Brogdon, Jarrett Allen, and Jerami Grant. Perhaps Trae Young is involved too, after being added to the roster in March.

The FIBA World Cup disappointment will make some bettors wary, and with good reason. This summer’s roster is going to have more high-end talent, though, and in Lillard, they have a player made for the pressure of the Olympics. The price might seem short, and it’s easy to see value in Spain and Serbia, but -305 is exactly what we’d expect.

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