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Basketball first became an Olympic sport at the 1904 Games held in the American city of St. Louis.
The United States men's national basketball team is unquestionably the most successful team in the history of basketball at the Olympic Games. The USA 'Dream Team' took the 1992 Games by storm, with a star-studded lineup featuring the likes of Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, Magic Johnson, and Larry Bird.
Fans were willing to pay huge amounts to see the Dream Team in action. Across their eight games at Barcelona 1992, the Dream Team defeated their opponents by an average 44 points, including a 117-85 win over Croatia in the gold medal match.
From 1992 until 2020 the Men's Team USA claimed the gold medal at all but one of the eight editions of the Summer Games. Prior to 1992, only European and South American professionals were allowed to compete at the Olympics, while the USA had exclusively used college players.
Event | Gold Medal | Silver Medal | Bronze Medal |
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Barcelona 1992 | United States | Croatia | Lithuania |
Atlanta 1996 | United States | Yugoslavia | Lithuania |
Sydney 2000 | United States | France | Lithuania |
Athens 2004 | Argentina | Italy | United States |
Beijing 2008 | United States | Spain | Argentina |
London 2012 | United States | Spain | Russia |
Rio de Janeiro 2016 | United States | Serbia | Spain |
Tokyo 2020 | United States | France | Australia |
Paris 2024 | United States | France | Serbia |
Event | Gold Medal | Silver Medal | Bronze Medal |
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Barcelona 1992 | Soviet Union | China | United States |
Atlanta 1996 | United States | Brazil | Australia |
Sydney 2000 | United States | Australia | Brazil |
Athens 2004 | United States | Australia | Russia |
Beijing 2008 | United States | Australia | Russia |
London 2012 | United States | France | Australia |
Rio de Janeiro 2016 | United States | Spain | Serbia |
Tokyo 2020 | United States | Japan | France |
Paris 2024 | Australia |