The Paris Olympic Village is the size of 70 football pitches, cost around €2billion (£1.7billion) to build, and is housing 14,000 athletes.
Located in the north of Paris, straddling Saint-Denis, Saint Ouen and L’lle-Saint-Denis on the River Seine, the Olympic Village is supposed to have best in class facilities for its best in class guests.
Despite its exorbitant construction cost, several horror stories about the Olympic Village’s underwhelming amenities have already emerged online.
Team USA flag-bearer Coco Gauff was one of the first athletes to highlight the sub-standard conditions, revealing that the mediocre living arrangements forced her and her team to leave the Village and stay in hotels instead.
Other gripes have included rock-hard cardboard beds, lack of air conditioning and privacy, and average food – surely a crime in the culinary capital of the world.
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However, one group of athletes who can’t complain about the Olympic Village is Team USA’s men’s and women’s basketball teams – because they aren’t staying in it.
Instead, the likes of LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Breanna Stewart, and A’ja Wilson, as well as team staff and family members, are reportedly staying in around 800 different rooms inside a secret luxury hotel somewhere in Paris.
It’s a precedent that dates back to the 1992 Olympics, when Michael Jordan, Larry Bird and Magic Johnson’s ‘Dream Team’ rocked up to Barcelona, Spain and passed on staying at the Olympic Village where athletes typically reside.
The Beatlemania esque fanfare that swarmed the Dream Team got so intense that it forced the NBA All-Stars to find a base at the Ambassador Hotel, just off the city’s main street, Las Ramblas.
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“It was too hard to go out. You were mobbed,” Kim Bohuny, NBA manager of international events, reportedly said.
It’s a trend that has continued throughout the years, including at Athens in 2004 and Rio in 2016 when Team USA basketball stayed in luxury cruise ships, none of which comes cheap.
According to Forbes, it costs most American teams at the 2024 Games — whether it be fencing, weightlifting, or any of the other myriad Olympics events the powerhouse sporting nation is competing in — between $300,000-$400,000 to send, lodge, transport and provide security to their athletes.
By comparison, the outlet estimates that it has cost $15 million to send the American basketball squads to the Olympics, due to their very different needs around security, scheduling, nutrition, the shipping of specific equipment and visits from family members.
Fortunately for the NBA/WNBA superstars and their staff and family members, Team USA Basketball — a nonprofit organization — can more than afford the outlay.
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Having reportedly generated nearly $80 million over the past four years, half of which has come from its licensing and marketing agreement with the NBA, some upmarket accommodation has not been a stretch on the budget.
Criticisms of Team USA Basketball’s preferential treatment to its stars may have been justified ahead of the 2024 Games.
But with the countless Paris Olympic Village complaints, Team USA will feel more than vindicated by its decision to host its players away from the usual Olympics residency.
It’s not as if the men’s and women’s basketball teams can’t wander around the Village and go to various events, either.
Anthony Edwards has been loving the table tennis, LeBron was at the 3×3 basketball and beach volleyball with his family, and Durant, Steph Curry, Jrue Holiday, Devin Booker and Tyrese Halburton were in attendance at the Bercy Arena to watch Simone Biles claim gold in the women’s individual all-around final.
Both the mens’ and women’s teams are unbeaten in 2024 Olympics play.
The men — with a staggering $2.5 billion in NBA earnings, seven times more than their group stage opponents — are sitting pretty in Group C after resounding wins over Serbia and South Sudan, while the women are also 2-0 after victories against Japan and Belgium.
Both squads are overwhelming favorites to win gold in the City of Lights this summer.
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The USA Basketball Men’s National Team have won medals in all nineteen Olympic tournaments it has entered, including sixteen golds. They are bidding for their fifth straight gold medal in the 2024 Summer Games.
Team USA women’s basketball, meanwhile, are eyeing their eighth consecutive Olympic gold medal, and have not lost a game at the Olympics since the semifinals of the 1992 tournament in Barcelona.