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OT: USA vs France Women’s Basketball Gold Medal Game

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25-25 at the half. Teams combined for 3-21 from 3 and 19-68 total FG’s for an impressive 27.9% average. 50 total combined points. Anyone making an argument this should be treated the same as the men’s game from a business / salary perspective is lost. Tough to watch. Hopefully US can pull it out and match China gold medal count.
 
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Too many pick and roll 2v2 game plays in the first half. Need more passing.
 
Too many pick and roll 2v2 game plays in the first half. Need more passing.
They need a player who can hit from the outside, ie Caitlin Clark. Oh, wait. That’s right. She was not selected for her team. US now down 35-25 and has not scored a point in 3rd period. France rolling them. Probably going to win running away.
 
… pathetic until the surge to take the lead in the 3rd quarter …
… I’d say not naming Clarke as an injury replacement made this final closer than it needed to be

Nevertheless, the gold medal streak continued.
 
In other news … the US WNT took the Gold Medal over Brazil …

If only the US MNT can get sorted out before the NA World Cup.
 
No idea why Griner only played 5 minutes. She scored two baskets in a row and then sat the rest of the game. It was pretty ugly.
 
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They need a player who can hit from the outside, ie Caitlin Clark. Oh, wait. That’s right. She was not selected for her team. US now down 35-25 and has not scored a point in 3rd period. France rolling them. Probably going to win running away.
Hey, but they put Taurasi on who’s 42 and did nothing to help but left Clarke and Ogunbowale off who would have helped. Selection committee needs to be investigated for stupidity.
 
Hey, but they put Taurasi on who’s 42 and did nothing to help but left Clarke and Ogunbowale off who would have helped. Selection committee needs to be investigated for stupidity.
Honestly have no idea if the differences between WNBA and FIBA are in any way similar to the NBA and FIBA?

If they are, Clarke might have struggled a little bit with the physicality of the games. Early in the WNBA season, when Clarke was being roughed up a little more than she had been lately, before the Olympics break, she struggled a little more. There are only a handful of total games in the Olympics, not sure there would have been enough time for CC to adjust to the style?

Its one of the main reasons why the men's team relied so heavily on their older stars, I would think...And maybe one of the reasons Curry was pretty bad for the first 4-5 games.
 
Honestly have no idea if the differences between WNBA and FIBA are in any way similar to the NBA and FIBA?

If they are, Clarke might have struggled a little bit with the physicality of the games. Early in the WNBA season, when Clarke was being roughed up a little more than she had been lately, before the Olympics break, she struggled a little more. There are only a handful of total games in the Olympics, not sure there would have been enough time for CC to adjust to the style?

Its one of the main reasons why the men's team relied so heavily on their older stars, I would think...And maybe one of the reasons Curry was pretty bad for the first 4-5 games.
maybe, but then he got pretty good! As in, US doesn't get past Serbia or France without him and he's certainly not a physical specimen who plays through contact. Mainly plays around it with movement, a quick release and gawdy range... Hmmm, remind you of anyone in the women's game you might describe that way? Clarke's a player. She may never be as dominant in the WNBA (or on the Olympic Team) as she was in college, but I'm confident she's an asset for either.
 
maybe, but then he got pretty good! As in, US doesn't get past Serbia or France without him and he's certainly not a physical specimen who plays through contact. Mainly plays around it with movement, a quick release and gawdy range... Hmmm, remind you of anyone in the women's game you might describe that way? Clarke's a player. She may never be as dominant in the WNBA (or on the Olympic Team) as she was in college, but I'm confident she's an asset for either.
But Curry is an established veteran, that has already been through numerous adaptions in his game...to get to the point where he still struggled adapting to the international game, and finally "found it"...thankfully!...

Its not an absurd notion that the decision makers on the women's side were wary of how Clarke would handle the differences in style. And then the scrutiny that would have came with her not playing if she didn't handle it well.

And they had LLoyd, Ionescu, Stewart, etc...its not like they were void of outside shooting.
 
To be fair, it was probably really good for CC to have the time off and get rest for the playoff push and giver her time to recover. She has not had much time off in about a full year, so the rest and recovery time should be beneficial
 
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That all might be true about Clarke but I would put Ogunbowale up against most of the Olympic team and definitely over Taurasi.
 
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