U.S. Olympic and Paralympic athletes gather at NBC TODAY Plaza ahead of Paris Olympic Games
NEW YORK (NBC, KYMA/KECY) - U.S. Olympic and Paralympic athletes gather Wednesday morning at NBC TODAY Plaza in New York to mark 100 days left to the opening of the Paris Olympic Games.
U.S. Olympians and Olympic hopeful athletes are in New York this week for the three-day Team USA Media Summit.
Returning to an in-person event for the first time since 2017, the summit features some 100 athletes, as well as us Olympic leadership, expert Team USA service providers, and more.
The Summer Olympics will bring together 10,500 olympic athletes from 206 countries, while just weeks later paris will play host to 4,400 paralympic athletes.
USA Basketball Managing Director Grant Hill spoke about the selection of the top American basketball players for the squad as Team USA goes for its fifth-straight Olympic gold.
"A lot of thought went into putting this team together. Obviously, FIBA game, first and foremost, it's very different than our game in the NBA. So understanding that is what's important, having guys that check the boxes in terms of being able to defend, being able to do things that translate well on that stage, and then it's a blending of talents and roles, and just it's understanding that it's a puzzle and it's not neccesarily the collection of the 12 best players, it's the best fit, so a lot of thought went into that."
Grant Hill, USA Basketball Managing Director