Team USA basketball, the most dominant team on Earth, returned to action on Monday afternoon for the 2024 Paris Olympics. They faced Team Japan in their first Group C match and emerged victorious with a final score of 102-76, showcasing their size and electric guard play led by Chelsea Gray.
The team’s performance highlighted their strengths, with Gray’s playmaking skills, A’ja Wilson and Breanna Stewart’s scoring abilities, and the overall dominance of the team in Group C, which includes Japan, Germany, and Belgium.
Box Score at a Glance
Team USA demonstrated their ability to score inside the paint, despite struggling with their three-point shooting. Wilson and Stewart, supported by Gray’s 13 assists, controlled the game and ensured that all team members contributed on both ends of the court.
Notably, every player on Team USA scored at least once, showcasing the depth and versatility of the team’s roster.
Gray Goggles
Chelsea Gray’s impact on the game was immense, even though she didn’t score much. Her connection with Stewart and Wilson, as well as her playmaking ability, solidified her importance to the team’s success.
The seamless chemistry between Gray, Stewart, and Wilson bodes well for Team USA as they continue to build cohesion and teamwork.
More Dominance From A’ja Wilson
A’ja Wilson’s performance was once again outstanding, showcasing her scoring prowess and efficiency in the post. Paired with Stewart and Griner, Wilson proved to be a formidable force against any opponent.
Wilson’s chemistry with Gray adds another dimension to Team USA’s offense, making them a potent threat in the tournament.
Facing Belgium next, Team USA looks to continue their dominance with Wilson, Gray, and the rest of the team. Belgium, led by Emma Meeseman and Julie Vanloo, will pose a challenge, but Team USA remains confident in their abilities to secure another victory.