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LAND OF THE GIANTS

MEET THE 7FT USA MEGA STARS WHO EARN $600M AND ARE TOO TALL FOR THE BEDS IN PARIS!

- NIK SIMON in Paris

THE two grey Volkswagen Multivans that pulled up shortly before 11am at the Olympic Press Centre could have been for anybody. The VIPs here are usually shuttled around in luxury Mercedes with blacked-out windows, flanked by police escorts with screeching sirens.

Yet here were Kevin Durant and Steph Curry, two of the biggest superstars in sport, with combined annual earnings of more than $100million. The understate­d vehicles were large enough for the limbs of a 6ft 10in basketball­er, yet discreet enough to go unnoticed.

Swimmers and athletes form the backbone of Team USA yet their spotlight is nothing like the one that shines on the NBA’s basketball­ers. The cameras were waiting for Durant and Curry in La Rhone conference room, where all 336 seats were filled with media from around the world.

The organising staff strategica­lly placed bottles of Coca-Cola in shot on the top table and the pair took their seats. ‘I’m grateful to be in Paris, one of my favourite cities in the world, thanks for having me,’ said Durant, 35, immediatel­y getting the hosts on-side.

Their performanc­e with the microphone was as polished as you would expect from two American icons. You don’t become king of the court without conviction and they were dripping in self-belief. ‘Who are you most looking forward to playing against?’ asked a French reporter. ‘Whoever’s in the gold medal game,’ Curry, wearing a sleeveless hoodie, answered with a grin.

The American men have won seven basketball golds in the last eight Olympics. They have no need to trash-talk their opponents — they are already in their heads — and spent most of their 30-minute appearance discussing matters away from the court. The race for the White house? Tick. Curry previously endorsed Joe Biden at the White house and yesterday he was asked for his opinion on Kamala harris’ credential­s for President.

‘President Biden gave her that endorsemen­t. Vicepresid­ent harris is trying to bring her energy to this campaign and hopefully, you know, she’s on the ticket and winning the election,’ Curry replied. ‘She’s been a big supporter of us and I want to give that energy right back to her. Sport brings people together. For her, knowing what’s ahead, it’s all about positive energy and optimism, knowing how divided our country is right now.’

The players have been following the election campaign on the road, travelling around europe on an unbeaten five-match preparatio­n tour. They arrived in France on the eurostar and Curry even offered his take on the journey from St Pancras. ‘I was watching YouTube videos on how the tunnel was built. The engineerin­g, the history, completed in 1988. The tubes connected for the first time and they passed the flags. It was pretty dope.’

While most Olympians have opted to stay in the Athletes’ Village, the basketball­ers checked-in at their own five-star hotel. With centre Joel embiid the tallest in their team of giants, at 7ft, most of them would not fit into the village’s narrow cardboard beds.

‘I don’t think we had a choice,’ said Durant, who was part of the team that stayed on a private cruise liner at Rio 2016.

‘Since I’ve been playing, we’ve always stayed in a hotel. We’ve hung out at the village for a few hours, but I haven’t got in any beds since I’ve been doing this whole thing!’

As well as comfort, there is also the issue of security. even at yesterday’s event for accredited media, one journalist tripped over while trying to intercept Curry for a photograph by the exit. Asked how it feels to be the biggest stars here, Curry said: ‘I don’t know if we feel that way.

‘The NBA is part of who we are but it doesn’t make us any different to the next guy or girl to our left or our right. We’ve all got the same colours, the same outfits, the same letters across the chest. I’m leaning into that energy, it keeps you grounded.’

They play their first match against Serbia on Sunday. The 12man US squad, who collective­ly earn $600m a year from their franchise salaries alone, will be overwhelmi­ng favourites despite noise that their players are past their best. With his usual swagger, Curry took down a podcast questionin­g LeBron James’ influence with one sharp line. ‘There’s too many podcasts now,’ he replied.

And Durant had his back. ‘There’s a podcast out every hour. We’re all different as we get older. he’s not running and jumping the same way he was when he was 25 but he’s still jumping pretty high and running pretty fast.

‘Of course, we’re older players and we’ve got mileage on our bodies, but we figure out ways to be effective. The thing about greatness is you adjust and find ways to continue to be effective.’

Old but gold, there is a sense of inevitabil­ity that the basketball prize is only going to one place.

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