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Team USA vs. France: United States survives massive scare from host country to win 8th straight gold

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Team USA vs. France: United States survives massive scare from host country to win 8th straight gold

It was USA vs. France, Part II, and it did not disappoint. France made it as difficult as possible for Team USA, but the U.S. managed to eke out a 67-66 win to secure their eighth straight gold medal and 61st straight Olympic victory.

In a physical, low-scoring game, Team USA had to fend off a strong defensive presence from the host country in order to keep its win and gold streaks alive. The U.S. struggled with turnovers and was down by as many as 10 points in the third quarter before pushing back against France.

The two teams traded leads throughout the rest of the second half, with the score tied 11 times throughout the game. In the end, the game came down to the wire: Down three with seconds left, France’s Gabby Williams had a chance to send the game to overtime, but her beautiful buzzer-beating shot was within the arc and only counted for two points.

The United States fought for that one-point win with everything they had. A’ja Wilson had another massive game, and led the team with 21 points and 13 rebounds while being crucial on the defensive end as well. Kelsey Plum and Kahleah Copper picked up 12 points each, with Copper also showing up on both ends of the court. Williams led France with 19 points and seven rebounds, and only just fell short of being the hero.

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  • Team France earns massive cheers from the crowd as they receive their silver medals. The French team still looks disappointed about the loss, but the crowd is still proud of their home team.

    Gabby Williams, who scored 19 points, earns the biggest cheer. She is clearly emotional, likely from the close loss, but she will forever be a legend of these Olympics.

  • Australia, who beat Belgium earlier today, earns bronze. Australia won 85-81 behind a massive 30-point triple-double from Ezi Magbegor. With the win, Australia’s Lauren Jackson earns her fifth Olympic medal, with her first Olympic games back in 2000.

    Bronze medallists Australia's players celebrate on the podium after the women's Bronze Medal basketball match between Belgium and Australia during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Bercy  Arena in Paris on August 11, 2024. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP) (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)Bronze medallists Australia's players celebrate on the podium after the women's Bronze Medal basketball match between Belgium and Australia during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Bercy  Arena in Paris on August 11, 2024. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP) (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)

    (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP) (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)

  • PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 11: Brittney Griner #15 of Team United States hugs Chelsea Gray #8 of Team United States after their team's victory against Team France during the Women's Gold Medal game between Team France and Team United States on day sixteen of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Bercy Arena on August 11, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 11: Brittney Griner #15 of Team United States hugs Chelsea Gray #8 of Team United States after their team's victory against Team France during the Women's Gold Medal game between Team France and Team United States on day sixteen of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Bercy Arena on August 11, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

    Brittney Griner hugs Chelsea Gray after their team’s victory during the Women’s Gold Medal game between Team France and Team United States. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

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  • A’ja Wilson shows out for USA to get the win

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  • The United States’ big win is even bigger when taken in context: Most of the 12,000-person crowd in Bercy Arena was loudly rooting for France, creating a hostile environment. The U.S. shot a whopping 34 free throws off of 25 French fouls, but only made 27 of them, courtesy of the environment.

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  • Team USA is celebrating, but it’s more muted than expected as they process that game.

    A’ja Wilson looks a bit shell-shocked and potentially emotional in a postgame interview, but starts to get back to her normal self as she speaks about their win.

    “Sometimes you’ve gotta take the ugly wins,” Wilson said on the broadcast. She also praised Gabby Williams, who was so close to ending the USA’s win streak.

    She also had high praise — and a key expletive — for Kahleah Copper, who ended with 12 points, five rebounds and some massive plays on defense.

  • Bercy Arena has gone nearly quiet as the French fans process a wild ending — so, so close for France.

  • Oh MY! Gabby Williams sinks a beautiful long shot, but it’s inside the arc and is only worth two. Team USA survives by the skin of its teeth, defeating France 67-66.

  • Gabby Williams hits an absolutely massive three-pointer, and France is within one. But Copper is fouled on the way back and makes both free throws.

    USA has a 67-64 lead, and France is within three.

  • Gabby Williams fouls Kelsey Plum, who gets a few more seconds off the clock. She makes both free throws, for a 65-61 lead.

  • Copper quickly fouls Marine Johannes, stopping the clock at 13.5. Johannes takes two, and makes both. 63-61, USA.

  • Wilson misses her first free throw, but makes her second to extend the lead to four and give the U.S. a two-score advantage. France takes its third and final timeout, with 17.4 seconds remaining.

  • Breanna Stewart gets a massive blocked shot on Marine Fauthoux, and Wilson gets the rebound and gets fouled. She’s headed to the free throw line.

  • France is doing a full-court press now, and is amping up the pressure — and the U.S. might be feeling it, because A’ja Wilson travels to turnover the ball.

  • Williams misses a three-pointer and France takes a timeout. 54.7 seconds remaining.

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