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How Celtics Jayson Tatum, Jrue Holiday and Derrick White fit into Team USA’s quest for gold

With a championship glow and collective sense of invincibility, Jayson Tatum, Jrue Holiday and Derrick White find themselves in Paris eager to capture another crown.

No, Jaylen Brown isn’t with them, but the Celtics still constitute 25 percent of the Team USA roster. That’s not a coincidence, either. While Tatum is indisputably one of the nation’s 12 best players, Holiday and White’s winning DNA helped earn them a nod.

The United States begins its quest for gold on Sunday at 11:15 a.m. ET against Nikola Jokic and Serbia. Team USA is clearly the favorite and will likely prevail in the end, yet the exhibition games showed it almost certainly won’t be easy.

Forget the Dream Team vs. 2024 team for a second. The world has almost caught up, which makes comparing them a silly and fruitless endeavor. That doesn’t mean people won’t try, but the reality is that it doesn’t mean much. It would likely be a competitive and extremely well-played game, and whichever team played better on that day would win.

But no matter how you break it down, Team USA is stacked, and the versatility the three Celtics bring is a major reason why.

Here’s a look at how Tatum, Holiday and White fit into Team USA’s vision:

Jayson Tatum

For those expecting Tatum to drop 25 to 30 a night, take this as a warning: You may not get your wish.

LeBron James is clearly the alpha on the roster, and a previously injured Kevin Durant will likely re-emerge as his trusty sidekick. Stephen Curry is also a clear catalyst. Take a look at those three players. All three are 35 or older, which means it’s possible it could be their last Olympics (though let’s be real…James may play until he’s 45).

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