

LeBron James will not be celebrating another gold medal with Team USA. (Harry How/Getty Images)

We’re getting a good idea about who is going to suit up for Team USA this summer at the Rio Olympics men’s basketball competition, with names trickling out ahead of Monday’s final roster announcement. LeBron James will not be among those who do ultimately make the final roster, the superstar confirmed Thursday.

James told Cleveland.com that he would forgo these Olympics in order to rest after his sixth straight trip to the NBA Finals. “I could use the rest,” James said. He contacted Mike Krzyzewski on Thursday to inform Team USA’s head coach of his decision.

Steph Curry, James Harden, Russell Westbrook, Anthony Davis and John Wall had already decided not to play in Rio.

[Stephen Curry won’t play for Team USA at Rio Olympics]

As for who might don the red, white and blue in Brazil, ESPN’s Marc Stein has a bunch of them:

ESPN sources say Chicago Bulls guard Jimmy Butler has accepted an invitation to play on this summer's Team USA Olympic squad — Marc Stein (@ESPNSteinLine) June 23, 2016

Kevin Durant, Carmelo Anthony, Paul George, Draymond Green, Kyle Lowry, DeMarcus Cousins and Jimmy Butler … all confirmed for Rio Olympics — Marc Stein (@ESPNSteinLine) June 23, 2016

And the ones who only recently ended their seasons?

Kyrie Irving and Klay Thompson are huge Coach K favorites and locks for Rio if available but both are still "deliberating" after The Finals — Marc Stein (@ESPNSteinLine) June 23, 2016

That last part doesn’t seem to be sitting too well with the Blazers’ Damian Lillard, according to USA Today’s Sam Amick: