There's No Guarantee LeBron James Plays in the 2020 Olympics at All

LeBron James, right, bumps chests with Kevin Durant.
LeBron James, right, bumps chests with Kevin Durant. / Christian Petersen/Getty Images

USA Basketball unveiled the 44 finalists with a chance to crack its roster for Tokyo 2020 on Tuesday, and to no one's surprise, that list included LeBron James.

The 35-year-old already has a pair of gold medals and could go for a third, but there's no certainty that LBJ suits for the national team this summer at all.

Instead of what would be his first Olympic appearance since 2012, James could again opt to sit out of the summer games for a few reasons.

First and foremost, James has a deep playoff run in mind with the Los Angeles Lakers this season, which the article mentions affecting teammate Anthony Davis' status for the Olympics, too.

The reality is that another exhausting gauntlet for a gold medal probably isn't on LBJ's mind right now. The international competition is on the rise, and there are plenty of young, deserving American players working hard to make their first Olympic roster. Whenever LeBron makes his decision, it'll ultimately come down to his comfort with his body.

Team USA will be the team to beat in Tokyo this summer, but James' decision to play or not play could set a precedent for other worn-out stars like Davis to do the same.