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The American Dream Team competed at the 25th Olympic Games in Barcelona in 1992.
The 12-man squad is as follows:
1. Christian Leitner, Duke University.
2. David Robinson, San Antonio Spurs.
3. Patrick Ewing, New York Knicks.
4. Larry Bird, Boston Celtics.
5. Scottie Pippen, Chicago Bulls.
6. Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls.
7. Clyde Drexler, Portland Trail Blazers.
8. Carl Malone, Utah Jazz.
9. John Stockton, Utah Jazz.
10. Chris Mullin, Golden State Warriors.
11. Charles Barkley, Phoenix Suns.
12. Elvin Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers.
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Barcelona 1992 Flyer Michael Jordan, Magician Elvin Johnson, Big Bird Larry Bird, Admiral David Robinson, Orangutan Patrick Ewing, Scott Pippen "Batman", Drexler "Glider", Carl Malone "Postman", John Skartton "Assists", Chris Mullin, "Bad Man" Charles Buckley, Christian Lightner (Duke College at the time, 92 years of flowers). The coach at the time was Wright, and the two captains were "Magic" Johnson and "Big Bird" Bird.
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The American Dream Team (after '92) has lost three times at the Olympics, all of which occurred at the 2004 Olympics, losing to Argentina in the semi-finals and Puerto Rico 73-92 in the opening game and Lithuania 90-94 in the group stage.
In a broad sense, the "dream team" refers to the United States men's basketball team that participated in the men's World Basketball Championship or the Summer Olympics since 1992 (not 92 years ago) (note: the 1998 World Basketball Championship CBA American college team is generally not considered to be the dream team).
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Professional Basketball League"Dream Team"He started competing at the 25th Olympic Games and won the gold medal at that year
No. 4 Christian Leitner, who plays for Duke University; No. 5 David Robinson plays for the San Antonio Spurs; No. 6 Patrick Ewing New York Knicks; No. 7 Larry Bird, who plays for the Boston Celtics; No. 8 Scottie Pippen, who plays for the Chicago Bulls; No. 9 Michael Jordan, who plays for the Chicago Bulls; No. 10 Clyde Drexler, who plays for the Portland Trail Blazers;
No. 11 Carl Malone, who plays for the Utah Jazz; No. 12 John Stockton, who plays for the Utah Jazz; No. 13 Chris Mullin, who plays for the Golden State Warriors; No. 14 Charles Barkley, who plays for the Phoenix Suns; No. 15 Elvin Johnson, who plays for the Los Angeles Lakers.
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In the past, the Olympics were non-commercial sports events, so professional players under commercial leagues such as the NBA were banned for a long time. Since the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, this taboo has been broken, and the U.S. men's national basketball team has organized that U.S. team led by "Flyer" Jordan and "Magic" Johnson.
In 1989, the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) changed the rules of participation to allow professional players to participate in international basketball tournaments for the first time. Because of this, the American Basketball Association immediately recruited a large number of outstanding players from the NBA to form a new national men's basketball team.
Since then, the team has won all six of its qualifiers in the Americas region, giving the world a taste of the power of American basketball. Therefore, the Dream Team finally became the representative of the American split-hand men's basketball team and got the opportunity to participate in the Barcelona Olympics.
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