Court of Gold blew viewers away with its incredible retelling of the 2024 Paris Olympics men's basketball tournament. Here ...
It appears USA Basketball can cross one All-Star’s name of its list for the 2028 Olympics. Mavericks star Kyrie Irving said ...
NBA All-Star Kyrie Irving said he is in the process of being able to play for Australia, the country he was born in, for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
NBC announced plans for Winter Olympics coverage in 2026 that are modeled on its successful programming strategy for Paris ...
Kyrie Irving has intentions to play in the Olympics, but not for the U.S. Irving revealed his desire to join the Australian national team in 2028.
Kevin Durant loves ball. So much so that it brought him to tears when talking about his love for Olympic competition.
Netflix's Court of Gold offers exclusive interviews and in-game coverage that breathes new life into a historic tournament and a legendary Team USA.
The NBA's continuing effort to make the All-Star Game matter could lead to a USA vs. World format, which appeals to the sport ...
Irving was born in Melbourne, but he is also a US citizen who played for Team USA and won a gold medal in 2016.
Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving told reporters during All-Star Weekend that he wants to play for Australia at the 2028 ...
The Netflix series, Court of Gold, following the USA, Serbia, Canada and France basketball teams at the 2024 Paris Olympics ...
Kyrie Irving has held dual citizenship for years but previously chose to represent the United States in the Olympic.