Dream Team: Basketball's Greatest Assembly?

Dream Team: Basketball's Greatest Assembly?

Join us on Daily Sports History as we delve into the legendary 1992 Dream Team, the United States men's basketball team that dominated the Barcelona Olympics. Explore the formation of this unparalleled squad, featuring legends like Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, and Larry Bird, and their journey to winning the gold medal. Discover how the Dream Team transformed international basketball and left an indelible mark on sports history.

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On August eighth, nineteen ninety two, arguably the greatest basketball team ever assembled, won a gold medal nicknamed the Dream Team, featuring eleven future Hall of Fame basketball players. In the first time, NBA players were allowed to play in the Olympics in Barcelona, helping grow the sport globally more than had ever been done before. Today, we're going to dive into how this all happened and how this team got put together on Daily Sports History. Welcome to Daily Sports History. I'm Ethan Reese, your guy to a rapid deep dive into sports history every day. And today's trivia question to listen out for was this team allowed one college player and what future Hall of Fame basketball player did Christian Latner beat out for that spot. So before we get to the actual Dream Team, we have to go back to see why NBA players were now allowed to participate in the Olympics, as up until then only amateurs were allowed to participate in Olympic games, so usually the US team featured only college athletes, and some of these teams did feature Hall of famers, as the nineteen eighty four team featured Michael Jordan, Patrick Ewing, and Chris Mullens, all three of which would go on to be part of the Dream Team. In the nineteen eighty eight team featured David Robinson, Danny Manning, and Mitch Richmond. So even though often these teams did feature future NBA players, before nineteen ninety two with just college athletes, it was much harder for a player to compete on these teams because not everyone got that opportunity because the Olympics is every four years and you're only in college every four years, so juniors and seniors usually won out on being able to participate in these teams, so often players went without making the team, which was the case for many for many of the players that actually did participate in the Dream Team, but that wasn't the only problem. Another problem was many other small professional leagues were starting across the world, including in Europe and in the Soviet Union, which meant those teams were actually having professional players actually participate on their teams, whereas NBA, which was a professional league, did not allow the players to play, and the NBA actually didn't really want their players to play at the time. They were worried about injury risk, challenges in scheduling and would NBA players want to participate because to participate meant they weren't able to get paid while they played for it, they would just be representing their country. But in nineteen eighty nine, FIVA, the Federation of International Basketball Association, got together and voted to allow professionals to participate in international events, including the World Cup and the Olympics. Not everyone guaranteed, as the vote went fifty six to thirteen, and the Soviets actually proposed another rule where they allowed each team to have up to two NBA players, but that was rejected. So this allowed the chance for NBA players to participate, but the only question was who would want to and by the Olympic girls, he only allowed twelve players, so they needed to choose what twelve players they would want to participate, and they actually went to Michael Jordan first, who was at the time that the best player in the league, just coming off of winning a championship, and they thought they could get him they could get anyone else, but he was unsure if he wanted to join is He didn't want to be the only one. He wanted to make sure other people joined, that he would be playing with colleagues, the best of the best, so he waited. He said, let me hear who you else you get, and then they went to Magic Johnson. Now, Magic Johnson had actually at this time retired from the NBA due to contracting HIV. But there's many challenges that people didn't want to play with him because of his HIV. As we talked about in a previous episode, he had fought through a lot of adversity and actually participated in the nineteen ninety two All Star Game even though he wasn't a part of the LA roster throughout that year, but he agreed to it. But despite all that challenges, he still loved the game and he wanted a chance to represent his country as he wasn't able to due to the time he played in college. Due to the time he played in college, and his rival and one of his good friends, Larry Bird, was in the same situation. Although he didn't have a disease like Magic, he was getting old and had major back problems. But Magic talked him into joining and said, hey, we're gonna have a great team. You only need to pay play like ten minutes a game, and that's exactly so. Once they got Magic and Larry, everyone else wanted to join. After Magic and Larry joined, they were able to get Scottie Pippen, John Stockton, Karl Malone, Patrick Ewing, Chris Mullins, David Robinson, and Charles Barkley and later would add Clyde Drexler. And with that announcement, Michael Jordan agreed to join in as this was his first time to get to play with every one of these players on his own team. But that was only eleven and they needed to fill the one more roster spot, and the US committee decided that they would still allow one college player to join the team, and it came down to two big men in college between Dukes Christian Latner and LSU's Shaquille O'Neal. And at the time, Christian Latner was the best player in college and they gave the spot to him. If Shaq would have made it, that would have mint all twelve members of the Dream Team would have been Hall of Fame basketball players and part of the reason why these all these players wanted to join in as well, and they would all be led by Chuck Daily, who led the Bad Boy Pistons. And another reason why the US was so motivated to win was because in the nineteen eighty eight games. As basketball started in the Olympics in nineteen thirty six, and for the first seven Olympics the United States won a gold medal. It wasn't until nineteen seventy two when the Soviets finally beat the US, but in nineteen seventy six they would go on to win it back and win it in nineteen eighty four, but again in nineteen eighty eight, the Soviet Union won the gold medal as the United States didn't even finish second and won bronze after their worst showing ever in the Olympics. The US wanted to show that they were the top country in basketball in the world, and they continue to do that except for in two thousand and four when they again got bronze. But the reason why it's been such the reason why there's been more of a challenge for the US recently in the Olympics is because of this nineteen ninety two dream team as it grew the popularity of basketball throughout the world, and one notable guy that was left off of this roster was Isaiah Thomas. So now that the team was assembled, they needed to get together to practice before they could go play as you can't just put together a team and not practice, And so they put together a squad of college players to scrimmage against. And this featured future championship winning coach Bobby Hurley and Grant Hill, Penny Hardway, Allen Houston, and Chris Webber. So they were going against a great group of future NBA players and all stars. And the crazy thing is this team going against the Dream Team would beat them in the first game the Dream Team played together, with a final score of sixty two to fifty four. Reports are that Bobby Hurley was just cutting through the defense like it was butter. But later we find out that the coach, Chuck Daily, may have been throwing the game, as he kept Jordan out of the game most of the time and wouldn't really change or do any kind of coaching. He would just have the players play in hopes that they would lose, which meant after this happened, he could say, see, you guys can be beat by anyone on any day, humbling them and bringing them actually together, and they would go on to face that same team the next day and destroy them as they were playing unselfish, playing together, playing as a team, which really got them ready for the chase of qualify and win the gold. So in June nineteen ninety two, the Dream Team needed to qualify for the Olympics, so they went to the Tournament of the Americas which is now known as AMERICAUP, where all the countries in North and South America face off for the chance to make the Olympics. And in the first game, they faced Cuba, who were just happy to be playing against all these NBA players, and the Dream Team went on to win one oh six to fifty seven, and they would go on to easily win the Tournament of Americas and make it to the Olympics and qualify for the Olympics. And when they made it to the Olympics, they were so popular that they actually didn't stay in the Olympic Village, which is a location for Olympic athletes to where they could house where they can eat, sleep and get ready for competitions. But they were so popular they needed their own location to keep them safe as everyone wanted to meet the Dream Team, and on July twenty sixth, nineteen ninety two, they got played their first Olympic game together, facing Angola, defeating them one oh six to forty eight and they were in their group. They faced Angola, Croatia, Germany, Brazil and Spain and they made it out of their group to get into the knockout round where they defeated Puerto Rico and in the Cinemai finals defeated Lithuania and they headed into face Croatia for their gold medal match. Now they'd already beat Croatia before, and Croatia actually featured two future NBA players and Tony Kukoch who would go on to join Scottie Pippen and Michael Jordan in their second three beat and Dassarreon Petrovich, who would become an All Star with the New Jersey Nets before his untimely death after just playing in the NBA for a few seasons. So they had great talent and coming into the game. Actually Charles Barkley was the leading scorer for the US team, but this game was dominated by Jordan as he wouldn't make sure they got the gold medal as he scored twenty two points, with six other members of the team being in double figures. At halftime, they only led by fort seam but they would continue their strong showing, dominating down in the paint and scoring at will, finishing the game one seventeen to eighty five, the closest competition they had their entire time together as a team besides scrimmage game against against the college kids, bringing pride back to the US team and making basketball center stage in America once again. Now following this, NBA players have consistently played in the NBA in the Olympics every four years, and in nineteen ninety six they had the Dream Team two, which featured multiple Hall of Famers, and it also featured five Dream Team players in Barkley, Malone, Pippin, Robinson, and Stockton. But what this really did was give credibility to the Olympics. It meant the best players in the world were playing in the Olympics, so you got to see the best competition. And even though the United States dominated for stretch up until two thousand and four when Argentina actually won the goal, what this didn't show that the United States was any weaker as a team. What it actually showed was that the international competition has gotten way better. As in, even if you look in the NBA, three of the last MVPs are foreign born players, which means the best play players in the NBA aren't only playing for the United States, They're playing for other countries as well, and this allows the game to grow even more globally. And it has grown even in other professional leagues, as there's professional leagues in Europe, China, Australia which promote great leagues and we've seen players come from those leagues to play in the NBA and have success as well. So the game is growing and this was one reason why because it allowed everyone the chance to see to see the best players play at the Olympics and maybe maybe the player. And as players watched, they thought, maybe I'd get to play against them, even if I only play for my country, which was a good opportunity. And I hope you were happy to be part of our experience today is great. And if you want us to cover topic that you love, please leave us a review wherever you're listening and tell us the topic you want us to cover and your name and we'll get that done just for you. And come back tomorrow for more daily sports history. And did you catch the answer to the trivia question? Today? The final spot for the Dream Team was given to a collegiate player, and what Hall of famer did Christian Letner beat out for that final spot? Now his future NBA legend, Shaquille O'Neill