Team USA toured the second-largest American military cemetery in the world on Wednesday, and The Athletic was invited to attend.
, coach Steve Kerr, Carlson and former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and retired U.S. Army Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, who chairs the USA Basketball board of directors, bowed in front of a memorial wreath that read “In Honor of All Who Fell” that was flanked by two U.S. marines. They then stood in attention for the playing of the Filipino and American national anthems and “Taps.
The players walked slowly around the tablets, taking in the names. They stopped at “Bridges” and “Hart” and “Johnson” because those last names matched theirs.
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