Guard Dwyane Wade said the 2004 Olympic team didn't spend time at the Village in Athens because the players were staying on a luxury cruise ship. This year's team is staying in a luxury hotel in Beijing, but the NBA's finest were compelled to make sure they visited the Village this time.
"I thought it was great for the guys to go," said Kidd, who helped lead Team USA to a gold medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. "Go hang out with some of the other athletes, have a bite to eat. It got kind of crowded in a hurry, but the guys handled it well, posing for pictures and signing autographs. As much as we wanted to see the other athletes, I think they wanted to see us, too."
The two players who got the least breathing room were Bryant and James.
"[We wanted] to meet other athletes and show our respect that we're not bigger than a lot of people think we are because we don't stay in the Village," James said. "People always say it's a money thing. We have more money than them. It's not about that.
"It's more of a security reason, more of popularity reasons why we can't stay in the Village. But it's great to be over there to show our respects to some of the athletes. It was an unbelievable experience for me."
Said forward Chris Bosh, who visited Spanish players Jorge Garbajosa and Jose Calderon, his Toronto Raptors teammates last season, "LeBron and Kobe and guys like that, especially Kobe, he had trouble walking around out there, but I kind of separated myself and went out and did my own thing, because it got a little too crazy with everyone crowding around."