LONDON (AP) — The head of basketball's governing body doesn't foresee an age limit for the 2016 Olympics. FIBA secretary general Patrick Baumann said Saturday his feeling is that an under-23 policy limit for men probably won't be proposed for the Rio Games. The NBA has said it may favor Olympic basketball using a model like soccer, in which teams are made up of players 23 and younger, with three roster exceptions for older players. If the rule was changed, LeBron James says he wouldn't play for the U.S. men's team, even if he got an exception. James is unsure if he will keep playing, but says he definitely wouldn't take an exception because he wouldn't want to play without the rest of his teammates from the U.S. team that is in Sunday's gold-medal game against Spain. ___ AP Basketball Writer Doug Feinberg contributed to this report.
FIBA: No basketball age limit expected for 2016
— Aug. 11 12:44 PM EDT
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USA's Lebron James (6) walks up the court with teammates Kobe Bryant (10), Kevin Durant (5) and Tyson Chandler (4) during a men's quarterfinals basketball game against Australia at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
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