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USA Basketball announced the 34-man squad it will use ahead of the team's minicamp in Las Vegas, which runs from August 11-13.

"With this being a summer where we do not have an official competition that we need to prepare for, this year's minicamp is an opportunity to continue and expand the brotherhood and camaraderie that has been built," said USAB Chairman and Managing Director Jerry Colangelo, per the team's official press release.

You can view the full roster below:

USA Basketball 34-Man Roster Player Team LaMarcus Aldridge San Antonio Spurs Carmelo Anthony New York Knicks Harrison Barnes Golden State Warriors Bradley Beal Washington Wizards Jimmy Butler Chicago Bulls Michael Carter-Williams Milwaukee Bucks Mike Conley Memphis Grizzlies DeMarcus Cousins Sacramento Kings Stephen Curry Golden State Warriors Anthony Davis New Orleans Pelicans DeMar DeRozan Toronto Raptors Andre Drummond Detroit Pistons Kevin Durant Oklahoma City Thunder Kenneth Faried Denver Nuggets Rudy Gay Sacramento Kings Paul George Indiana Pacers Draymond Green Golden State Warriors Blake Griffin Los Angeles Clippers James Harden Houston Rockets Tobias Harris Orlando Magic Gordon Hayward Utah Jazz Dwight Howard Houston Rockets Kyrie Irving Cleveland Cavaliers LeBron James Cleveland Cavaliers DeAndre Jordan Los Angeles Clippers Kawhi Leonard San Antonio Spurs Kevin Love Cleveland Cavaliers Victor Oladipo Orlando Magic Chandler Parsons Dallas Mavericks Chris Paul Los Angeles Clippers Mason Plumlee Portland Trail Blazers Klay Thompson Golden State Warriors John Wall Washington Wizards Russell Westbrook Oklahoma City Thunder Source: USAB.com

Included on the list are all 12 members of the 2014 World Cup-winning team. Jimmy Butler, Mike Conley, DeAndre Jordan and Draymond Green are among those getting their first crack at the national team.

Jody Genessy of Deseret News reported USA Basketball initially included Trey Burke on the list before ultimately opting for Michael Carter-Williams instead.

Vincent Goodwill of Comcast SportsNet Chicago believed Derrick Rose was one of the bigger roster snubs but wasn't totally shocked the Chicago Bulls point guard won't take part:

The importance of being on the roster can't be understated at this stage. Although the minicamp only runs for a few days, ESPN.com's Marc Stein highlighted how Colangelo looked much further ahead when filling out the Team USA ranks:

Yet Colangelo stressed that USA Basketball is making attendance at the three-day event mandatory for invited players if they are interested in securing a spot on the Yanks' 12-man roster for next summer's Olympics in Brazil, even if the player is rehabilitating from an injury or otherwise not yet cleared to join in on-court activities.

A handful of stars will satisfy the attendance requirement without taking a major part in the minicamp itself. Kevin Love, for instance, is still recovering from shoulder surgery in April, so he won't be expected to participate in the minicamp.

Colangelo informed Yahoo Sports' Marc J. Spears earlier in the week that Paul George, who played in six games near the end of the 2014-15 season, will show up for the initial Team USA meeting Monday but refrain from engaging in any on-court activity.

The same goes for LeBron James, per Spears. James has a charity event that conflicts with the minicamp.

Like George, Kevin Durant is recovering from an injury-plagued season, so his involvement in the camp will be minimal, per ESPN.com's Royce Young.

If anything, the 34-man roster gives fans an idea of what to expect when next year's Olympics roll around.

Colangelo is taking arguably his strongest team possible, with Team USA the early favorites to capture gold for the third straight time after winning it in 2008 and 2012.

With so many marquee names opting not to actively take part in the minicamp, it could allow some of the more fringe stars, such as Butler, Conley, Green, Harrison Barnes, Gordon Hayward and Bradley Beal, to begin making cases for inclusion on the 2016 Summer Olympics roster.