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LONDON - LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony and David Robinson are part of an exclusive Olympic club that may never welcome another member. Theyre the only mens basketball players from the United States to compete in three Olympics — and with a potential age-limit rule change looming, maybe the last ones. "Were very humbled from the simple fact that weve been selected once again, but we dont take it for granted," said James, who added that he wasnt aware of the rare three-peat until someone told him. "This is a very select group of guys who get this opportunity every four years and for us to be a part of it for three consecutive teams is an unbelievable feat." A feat that seemed unlikely after James and Anthonys first experience. The Olympics couldnt end quickly enough for them in Athens. James can hardly hide his disgust with his role, or lack thereof, whenever he is asked about 2004, a time when USA Basketball was, as Anthony says, "just trash." Now they refuse to let the Olympic experience stop. The NBA All-Stars have gone from Olympic outcasts to longtime leaders whose commitment has helped get the Americans back on top and favourites to stay there. Robinson, a Hall of Famer, followed up a bronze medal finish in 1988 by winning in 1992 and again in 1996. James and Anthony can follow the same pattern, a remarkable finish — if they are done — to an ugly start. "Id have come full circle," Anthony said. "Just the feeling of having that experience of being at the bottom of it all as far as USA Basketball goes in 2004 and then coming back to redeem ourselves in 2008, I had to come back. LeBron had to come back. We had to do it once again. "Even right now, in London, that gold medal in 08 was sweet, but this one would be even better." James and Anthony were NBA rookies in 2004, playing for a coach who favours veterans. They still needed to grow as players and grow up as people, and they really didnt belong in Athens in the first place. But such was the state of USA Basketball that when numerous players pulled out and the Americans had no plan in a place to fill out the roster, they picked a pair of familiar names who didnt yet have the games to match their popularity. James had been the NBA rookie of the year but was only 19. Anthony was 20, a year after leading Syracuse to the NCAA championship as a freshman. The Americans lost three times in Athens while James and Anthony mostly sat and watched. Anthony in particular was viewed as the poster child for a team that was hated at home and abroad. "That experience Ive kind of forgotten about, honestly," James said. "I was thrown in as an afterthought after my rookie year and I didnt play much and we wasnt a team. ... Ever since then, being a part of this and part of Team USA has been great for myself — and I know Melo feels the same." James has become a leader for the Americans, perhaps caring more about that role because leadership was so lacking on that 04 disaster. Anthony has become a potent scorer and an even better teammate, willingly taking a sixth man role this year after starting every game he played from 2006-08. "Its great to see and, yeah, we owe them such a debt of gratitude for committing themselves to be part of this," USA Basketball chairman Jerry Colangelo said. "And thats the thing that touches me so, so much, that players have ... really committed to it because they liked it, felt comfortable, wanted to be a part of it. And those guys were right at the forefront, Carmelo, LeBron." The opportunity to play for the U.S. multiple times wasnt available until NBA players were allowed to compete in the Olympics, beginning in 1992. Even so, most players either never considered or were considered for a second try, and certainly wouldnt give much thought to the idea of sacrificing a third summer. Robinson, a Naval Academy graduate who had great appreciation for representing his country, was an obvious exception. Now with the experience James and Anthony have had, players such as Chris Paul may welcome the chance to keep competing. "I think it still has a great feel to it," Robinson said while watching an American practice in Barcelona. "I grew up with the Olympics, so I always thought this was the best, there was no way I would not play in the Olympics. But I think these guys enjoy coming together. This is a tremendous experience for all of them. Looks like everybodys having a lot of fun. "I would guess, yeah, guys would want to do it as many times as they could." They may not have the chance. NBA Commissioner David Stern has discussed limiting Olympic participation to players 23 and younger, a proposal that would have to be approved by FIBA, basketballs governing body. 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