Barbara J. Perenic via Imagn Content Services, LLC

Michael Redd had big memories from his time on Team USA, where he won it all with Kobe Bryant, LeBron James and Dwyane Wade.

The 2008 Redeem Team has been one of the hottest topics around the NBA recently, as LeBron James and Dwyane Wade are executive producers behind this documentary. That team landed in China with a lot of pressure on their shoulders after failing to win the gold medal in the 2004 Summer Olympic Games. 

At the time, USA Basketball made sure to send their best weapons to the Asian country, assembling a dangerous squad that looked ready to take over and beat everybody on their way to the gold medal. Despite having everybody's eyes on them, they were about themselves and do their job on the court, which ultimately paid off for them. 

One of the members of that team recently recalled some of the memories he made in China, sharing touches with legends of the game while showing all his quality in front of the world. 

Michael Redd Recalls Winning The Gold Medal With Kobe Bryant, LeBron James And Dwyane Wade On The Redeem Team 

Michael Redd might have not been the most famous player on that team, but he knew how to score the ball and be a valuable piece both in the league and on Team USA. He was one of the best Milwaukee Bucks players during the 2000s, and he took his quality to China to help other people reach glory, living moments he'll never forget. 

During a recent interview on the Ball Don't Stop podcast, Redd opened up about his time on the Redeem Team and how proud he was of himself after winning it all alongside players like Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade and LeBron James. 

"I went from a second-round pick to being on the Redeem Team and winning a gold medal with Kobe, Wade and LeBron. It was like a dream. You still have to pinch me. It was by far the highlight of my playing career," Redd stated. 

That must have been a great experience for sure, more so knowing all the quality players surrounding him. It's good to know that Redd didn't back down to the challenge and gave his everything to the team. We'll learn more details about that squad, the time they spent in China and everything that happened before they were Olympic champions again, but we have to wait until the hyped documentary is released. 

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Mavericks come from behind to down Thunder, take 2-1 series lead
Tigers lose veteran starting pitcher to injury
Justin Allgaier dominates at Darlington for first win of 2024
Rangers ace continues to be plagued by nerve irritation in thumb
Cowboys hint at timeline for extension talks with offensive star
Former Packers WR makes bold prediction about Jordan Love
Watch: Paul Skenes wastes no time showing why Pirates drafted him No. 1 overall
Broncos release former Super Bowl champion WR
Nationals had 'substantive discussions' with former top prospect about extension
Patriots make unsurprising decision on top executive
Cowboys release veteran WR
Longtime Steelers DT Cameron Heyward hints contract extension is coming
'Great mind': One-time NBA champion endorses candidate for Lakers HC job
Jrue Holiday jokes about beating departing Celtics assistant who just landed Hornets job
Orioles manager explains Craig Kimbrel's new role
Rays activate key bullpen arm from injured list
Former NBA big man sentenced to 40 months in prison
Nuggets coach got heated with Timberwolves fans
Nuggets make incredible NBA history with Game 3 win
Steelers first-round pick has already 'apologized' to new locker mate

Want more sports news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.