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Devin Booker:

Devin Booker believes that becoming an NBA champion is more difficult than winning a gold medal

“I feel like all the best talent in the world is in the NBA, and this is coming from an Olympic gold medalist (who believes) that being an NBA champion is probably harder to do.”

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Although Devin Booker believes that becoming an NBA champion is more difficult than winning an Olympic gold medal, several factors should be considered. The Olympic Games bring together the best teams from different countries, each composed of high-level players who often play in competitive professional leagues, including the NBA. The pressure and format of the Olympic tournament, which takes place over a short period with knockout matches, require optimal and consistent performance without room for error, which can be just as challenging, if not more, than winning an NBA championship that unfolds over several months with a series of playoffs. Additionally, national teams may have less time to prepare and train together compared to NBA teams, adding another layer of difficulty to the Olympic competition.

Although Booker thinks winning the NBA is harder, the Olympics bring together the best teams in the world in an intense, knockout tournament. The pressure of representing one’s country and the limited preparation time make the gold medal just as hard to achieve. #NBA #Olympics

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