April 11, 2004 -- A potentially volatile situation was defused. And then it was completely overshadowed when Richard Jefferson was selected to replace Vince Carter on the U.S. Olympic Team and promptly accepted the invitation for the Athens Games, The Post has learned.
Jefferson, who was a member of the U.S. qualifying team that competed in Puerto Rico last summer, was chosen by the USA Basketball committee over candidates such as LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony and Amare Stoudemire, three rising stars who were thought to have the inside track. Jefferson was one of three Nets in Puerto Rico and although his role was limited, he insisted he wanted to return even if it meant playing less time.
The invitation was extended and accepted Friday before Jefferson, partly frustrated, partly angry after a defeat and partly tired, questioned the wisdom of playing heavy minutes back-to-back in what was an apparent meaningless game. So Nets coach Lawrence Frank spoke with his young and talented star yesterday. Situation normal, all fixed up.