NBA Champion Kyle Lowry Withdraws From US World Cup Team
13th August 2019
The Raptors guard had surgery on his left thumb in July and had hoped to recover and play for the United States in their bid to win a third straight World Cup title in China

- Kyle Lowry of the NBA champion Toronto Raptors has withdrawn from consideration for the US Basketball World Cup team due to a thumb injury
- US coach Gregg Popovich is also awaiting word on the fitness of Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart, who missed the intra-squad exhibition game in Las Vegas on Friday with tightness in his calf.
- The Americans will fly to Australia the following day, where they are scheduled to play two friendlies against the Aussies and one against Canada before the World Cup starts on August 31
LOS ANGELES, United States- Kyle Lowry of the NBA champion Toronto Raptors has withdrawn from
consideration for the US Basketball World Cup team due to a thumb injury.
The Raptors guard
had surgery on his left thumb in July and had hoped to recover and play for the
United States in their bid to win a third straight World Cup title in China.
"I was hoping
to be cleared and ready for the tournament, but I was not cleared for full
basketball activities," he wrote on Instagram. "I was hoping to be
available in time to help my country in their quest for the gold this upcoming
tournament.
"I love playing
for USAB but I have to sit this one out and support the team from home."
US coach Gregg
Popovich is also awaiting word on the fitness of Boston Celtics guard Marcus
Smart, who missed the intra-squad exhibition game in Las Vegas on Friday with
tightness in his calf.
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The United States
squad is to resume training in California this week, with an exhibition game
scheduled against Spain on Friday in Anaheim.
The Americans will
fly to Australia the following day, where they are scheduled to play two
friendlies against the Aussies and one against Canada before the World Cup
starts on August 31.
The United States
will be without a host of top NBA talent in China.
LeBron James said in
April that he would not be available and more recently NBA stars including
James Harden, Anthony Davis and Kawhi Leonard have opted out of the US squad,
preferring to prepare for the NBA season.