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The Washington Post, September 13th, 2000

When NBA all-stars Grant Hill, Tim Duncan and Tom Gugliotta suffered season-ending injuries last spring, the fortunes of their respective teams plummeted. However, the absence of the trio from this year's U.S. Olympic team is not expected to dampen the squad's gold medal aspirations. "In terms of talent, I think we're the strongest of all countries," said Michael Jordan, the Washington Wizards' president of basketball operations and a member of the original Dream Team in 1992. "As I said in '92, and I'm pretty confident in saying it now, we are still the dominant country in basketball." Forwar...

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