France and US set for hoops golden
double showdown
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[August 10, 2024]
By Steve Keating
PARIS (Reuters) - France is set to bring the Paris Olympics to a
spellbinding end with both men's and women's basketball teams headed
for a hoops golden double showdown with the United States to close
out the Games.
A day after the French men clinched their place in the showpiece by
beating Germany in a thriller, the women advanced into Sunday's
final with a heart-stopping 81-75 overtime win against Belgium
fuelled by the hysterical support of the home crowd.
"We deserved it. I'm really proud of us," said French overtime hero
Gabby Williams, who led her team with 18 points. "I love these
moments and it's normal, it's the semi-finals of the Olympics.
"We're not going to win the game by 20 points.
"Honestly, I expected a game like that and I'd rather win like that
than an easy game."
The victory completed the dream matchups for a weekend of riveting
basketball that will see the French sporting spotlight on the Bercy
Arena as the mighty Americans take on the inspired hosts.
France will be the underdogs in both contests as the U.S. men, led
by LeBron James, seek a fifth consecutive gold on Saturday before
the American women bid for an unprecedented eighth straight gold on
Sunday.
Both French basketball fans and the women's team will need the two
days to recover from a breathless semi-final that was not decided
until the final seconds of overtime.
Leading 66-60 with 50 seconds to play France had looked poised to
take a regulation victory until Belgium hit back, Julie Vanllo
sinking three free throws before Emma Meesseman drained a
three-pointer with eight seconds left to send the contest to
overtime.
With the tension dialled up to 10, Meesseman struck again with a
clutch basket that cut the France lead to 76-75 with 55 seconds on
the clock.
But Williams would come to France's rescue ending the suspense
hitting a basket and two free throws to seal the win as the crowd
exploded in cheers.
Earlier, the United States stampeded past Australia 85-64 to ease
into another gold medal game.
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Paris 2024 Olympics - Basketball - Women's Semifinal - United States
vs Australia - Bercy Arena, Paris, France - August 09, 2024. Jewell
Loyd of United States in action against Ezi Magbegor of Australia
and Lauren Jackson of Australia. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein
"I think the gold medal is the standard," said
United States Alyssa Thomas. "No matter where we are in the world,
it's our goal and that's what we came here for."
If there was a grudge match in the basketball tournament it was this
one between bitter rivals the U.S. and Australia.
The Americans have strung together a 60-game unbeaten run, winning
seven consecutive Olympic golds, and much of that success has come
at Australia's expense.
The Opals have five Olympic medals in women's basketball but have
yet to claim gold, losing to the U.S. in three consecutive finals
(2000, 2004 and 2008).
Australia also lost to the U.S. in the semi-finals of the 1996 and
2012 Olympics and the quarter-finals three years ago in Tokyo.
"I think that the score doesn't really show how the game went down,"
said twice WNBA most valuable player Breanna Stewart, who led the
U.S. in scoring with 16 points.
"Even if we won by however much we won by, we continued to play the
way that we want to play and respect our opponents."
Any chance of Australia getting their revenge was quickly squashed
when the U.S. charged ahead 14-4 and they never eased off the gas on
the way to a 45-27 halftime lead.
The rout continued after the break with the U.S. going up 30 in the
fourth quarter before easing to a lopsided victory.
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Paris; additional reporting Gabrielle
Tétrault-Farber. Editing by Clare Fallon, Ken Ferris and Hugh
Lawson)
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