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America or France?  Embiid has probably made up his mind

America or France? Embiid has probably made up his mind

The long guess is apparently over! Joel Embiid has reportedly decided to play for Team USA in the 2024 Olympics in Paris. Report this Athletic And ESPN Consistent.

Accordingly, the Philadelphia 76ers star, who was voted the NBA’s Most Valuable Player last season, communicated his decision to Team USA executive director Grant Hill on Thursday. The 29-year-old, who is eligible to play for a total of three countries, decided against his home country Cameroon and France.

The six-time NBA All-Star made his decision ahead of the deadline set by the French federation. At the end of September, Jean-Pierre Ciudad, president of the association of France, appeared on a French radio show Stephen Time Show He announced that a decision would be taken soon. “Answer will be available by October 10. We gave him this deadline.

Born in Yaounde, Cameroon, Embiid acquired French citizenship in July 2022. July 5, 2022 Official Gazette of the French Republic no. 0154 Civil Code Article 21.19 Paragraph 6 states that naturalization takes place. It states that a foreign national may be naturalized “if their naturalization is of exceptional interest to France.”

Despite the move, Embiid will now appear with the stars and stripes on his chest instead of the tricolor. On Team USA he will often face the NBA’s superstar team.

After a semi-final loss to Germany and the home of basketball returning home from the World Cup without the precious metal, the world of basketball is set to square off again at the 2024 Olympics.

Several idols of the North American professional league NBA, led by LeBron James, confirmed their absolute desire to undertake the “Mission Olympic Gold” at the NBA media day, while Kevin Durant has already made a firm commitment to his commitment in Paris.

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James, considered the chief planner of “Operation Olympia,” has yet to show his cards. “We’ll see what happens,” said the 38-year-old, the 2008 and 2012 Olympic champion.

With Sports Information Service (SID)