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After more than two weeks and hundreds of events, the top of the 2024 Paris Olympics medal count came down to a matter of inches … and a whole world of heartbreak for the hosts. France women’s basketball pushed Team USA to the limit, ultimately falling one point short, 67-66. Down three,Ā Gabby Williams chucked up a last-second shot that went in, but it was a 2-pointer with her feet on the line. It’s the eighth straight gold medal and 61st straight Olympic victory for the U.S. women, who were led byĀ tournament MVPA’ja Wilson‘s 21 points and 13 rebounds.
That gave the United States 40 gold medals, tying China for most. The United States dominated the overallĀ medal count with 126 total; China was second with 91.
There was no shortage of drama in the men’s basketball final, either. Stephen Curry, playing in his first Olympics, nailed four late 3-pointers in a stunning display to close out Team USA’s 98-87 win over France. Curry struggled in Team USA’s first four games, but was magnificent in the semifinal and final. Like his career as a whole, Curry was jaw-dropping, Brad Botkin writes.
Botkin:“Given the stage and stakes, it was possibly the greatest two-game run of Curry’s career … The actual feat of scoring 60 points over 63 minutes of world-class basketball with a gold medal hanging in the balance is incredible no matter how you do it, but what has made Curry maybe the most uniquely exhilarating basketball player we’ve ever seen are the pyrotechnics of his production. … It was just such a fitting way for Curry to get his first gold medal, by taking control of not just a game, but of an arena, of an entire basketball world, and leaving it speechless.”
The USWNT also won gold over the weekend, beating Brazil,Ā 1-0, behind Mallory Swanson‘s goal and Alyssa Naeher‘s goalkeeping heroics, which led to a 10/10 player rating in Sandra Herrera’s estimation. With their redemption arc complete after a 2023 World Cup letdown, the USWNT can focus on 2027, Pardeep Cattry writes. Lindsey Horanagrees, and with Emma Hayesleading the way, the possibilities seem endless.
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Author: Zachary Pereles
August 12, 2024 | 9:25 am