NBATeam USA's final 12-man roster for 2014 FIBA World CupTeam USA director Jerry Colangeo (with microphone) and coach Mike Krzyzewski picked 12 players from a much larger pool to play in the FIBA World Cup in Spain. Click through for their choices.David Banks, USA TODAY SportsC DeMarcus Cousins: The Kings star is the biggest player on the roster and one of the best post scorers in the NBA.Stephen R. Sylvanie, USA TODAY SportsPG/SG Stephen Curry: The Warriors All-Star is the best shooter in the NBA and should stretch opposing defenses whether at point, where he plays for Golden State, or off the ball.David Banks, USA TODAY SportsC Anthony Davis: The Pelicans All-Star is the only Team USA returnee from the 2012 London Olympics despite being 21 years old.David Banks, USA TODAY SportsSG/SF DeMar DeRozan: The Raptors All-Star may be the best athlete on this roster and is coming off a breakout NBA season.Stephen R. Sylvanie, USA TODAY SportsC Andre Drummond: The Pistons big man is one of the NBA's best rebounders at 21 years old.Stephen R. Sylvanie, USA TODAY SportsPF Kenneth Faried: The Nuggets rebounder is the closest thing Team USA has right now to a traditional European power forward, though he's more athletic.Stephen R. Sylvanie, USA TODAY SportsSF Rudy Gay: The Kings scorer rejoined Team USA after Paul George and Kevin Durant withdrew but played in the 2010 world championships.Brad Penner, USA TODAY SportsSG/SF James Harden: The Rockets All-Star may be the most established star on the roster and recently called himself the best player in the world.Brad Penner, USA TODAY SportsPG Kyrie Irving: The Cavaliers All-STar is an outstanding ballhandler and perhaps the best playmaker on the roster.Brad Penner, USA TODAY SportsC Mason Plumlee: The Nets second-year player spent four years under USA coach Mike Krzyzewski at Duke.Brad Penner, USA TODAY SportsPG Derrick Rose: The Bulls' 2010-11 NBA MVP is coming off missing most of the past two seasons with knee injuries.Brad Penner, USA TODAY SportsSG Klay Thompson: The Warriors "Splash Brother" is a strong defender to go along with his shooting and has enough size to play small forward.Stephen R. Sylvanie, USA TODAY SportsFeatured Weekly Ad