Los Angeles Clippers forward
Blake Griffin will participate in next month's USA Basketball minicamp in Las Vegas and hopes to play in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, a league source told ESPN.
A source told ESPN's Calvin Watkins that Houston Rockets shooting guard
James Harden will also attend the minicamp with the hopes of securing a spot on next summer's Olympic team.
Sources told ESPN.com's Marc Stein, meanwhile, that the newly crowned champion Golden State Warriors expect to have four representatives at the minicamp:
Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and Harrison Barnes.
Sources told Stein that Memphis Grizzlies guard
Mike Conley has also accepted his recent invitation to attend the camp, with Washington's
Bradley Beal, Utah's
Gordon Hayward and Portland's
Mason Plumlee (who played on the World Cup team last summer) also planning to attend.
The San Antonio Express-News, meanwhile, reported Sunday that newly re-signed star swingman
Kawhi Leonard will make himself available for the camp after Leonard bypassed national team invites the past two summers.
The New York Post reported earlier this week that Knicks forward
Carmelo Anthony, to that end, plans to attend the minicamp even though he's unlikely to participate in any basketball activities so soon after knee surgery. Anthony would be attending purely to state his availability for the 2016 squad.
Other top players who, like Anthony, are still recovering from injuries but could be camp attendees include Oklahoma City's
Kevin Durant, Indiana's Paul George and Cleveland's Kevin Love.