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Every USA Olympics flag bearer since 1908, now starring LeBron James

LeBron James will make history by becoming the first U.S. men’s basketball player to serve as the flag bearer at the Paris Olympics.

This will be the third time in history that a basketball player has served as the flag bearer at the Olympics, following Sue Bird at the opening ceremony of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Dawn Staley at the 2004 Athens Olympics.

These games are special for LeBron because they will almost certainly be his last. The four-time Olympian played for the U.S. national team in 2004, 2008 and 2012, but sat out the 2016 and 2020 games to focus on the NBA. Now 39, it’s highly unlikely he’ll play for the national team in 2028. LeBron understands the importance of this moment..

“It is an incredible honor to represent the United States on this global stage at a moment when the world is coming together,” James said. “As a kid from Akron, this responsibility means everything not only to me, but to my family, the kids back home, my teammates, my fellow Olympians and so many people across the country who have lofty aspirations. Sports have the power to bring us all together and I am proud to be a part of this important moment.”

The Paris tournament is a chance for Team USA to make a big statement. The basketball world is on catch-up, and while much has been said that the US’s dominance is over after a fourth-place finish at the 2023 FIBA ​​World Cup, the NBA’s best players are all in the tournament, looking to establish themselves in the world basketball pecking order.

Let’s take a look at how LeBron ranks among past U.S. national team players.

United States Summer Olympics Flag Bearer

Year city name Sports
Year city name Sports
1908 London Ralph Rose Athletics
1912 Stockholm George Bonhag Athletics
1920 Antwerp Pat McDonald Athletics
1924 Paris Pat McDonald Athletics
1928 Amsterdam Bud Hauser Athletics
1932 Los Angeles Morgan Taylor Athletics
1936 Berlin Al Johim Gymnastics
1948 London Ralph Craig Athletics
1952 Helsinki Norman Armitage fencing
1956 Melbourne Norman Armitage fencing
1960 Rome Rafer Johnson Athletics
1964 Tokyo Patty O’Brien Athletics
1968 Mexico City Janice Romary fencing
1972 Munich Olga Fikotova Athletics
1976 Montreal Gary Hall swimming
1984 Los Angeles Ed Burke Athletics
1988 Seoul Evelyn Ashford Athletics
1992 Barcelona Francie Larrieu Smith Athletics
1996 Atlanta Michael Matsu Equestrian
2000 Sydney Cammy Granato Canoeing
2004 Athens Dawn Staley basketball
2008 Beijing Lope Lomão Athletics
2012 London Mariel Zagnis fencing
2016 Rio de Janeiro Michael Phelps swimming
2020 Tokyo Sue Bird basketball
2020 Tokyo Eddie Alvarez baseball
2024 Paris LeBron James basketball
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