PARIS — From a small, fluorescent lit fitness center simply north of Paris, Group USA coach Cheryl Reeve was requested about her workforce’s greatest benefit within the Olympics.
Depth, she paused. No, dimension.
“1A, 1B,” she determined.
Reeve isn’t flawed. With three gamers taller than 6-4 and a bevy of guards within the 6-foot vary, Group USA can have a top and size benefit, one by means of 5, on practically each opponent that takes the ground throughout these Olympic Video games. And relating to depth, although different nations have continued to construct proficient rosters through the years, which could be capable to compete effectively for an prolonged time with the States’ beginning 5, the actual intestine punch for opponents comes when Reeve rolls out her backups and rotational gamers, for whom no opponents’ six by means of 10 can maintain tempo. It should really feel one thing like, Oh, you thought these 5 WNBA All-Stars had been powerful to protect? Effectively, how about you strive 5 extra? After which, for good measure, one other two?
There’s additionally the very fact the People have the 2 finest gamers on this planet, A’ja Wilson and Breanna Stewart, probably the most skilled Olympian, Diana Taurasi, and 4 members of the two-time defending WNBA champion Las Vegas Aces (together with Wilson).
So, sure, per traditional, Group USA has various benefits in these Olympic Video games even earlier than mentioning the legacy this workforce carries into these video games.
As a result of there’s no dynasty as dominant in sports activities now because the U.S. ladies in worldwide basketball. For seven consecutive Olympics, the ladies have introduced dwelling the gold, constructing the expectation (and, assumption) with every consecutive win.
Group USA hasn’t misplaced a single Olympic sport (together with pool play) because the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. The closest sport in Olympic play since these 1996 Video games — the beginning of the gold medal streak — was a 4-point win over Russia in 2004, however these shut video games are uncommon. Simply 3 times within the final seven Olympics have opponents stored their losses to single digits.
So, to say that this Group USA ladies’s basketball workforce doesn’t know something besides Olympic gold medals isn’t only a determine of speech. For almost all of this roster, it’s factually true. Simply three gamers on the roster had been alive the final time a Group USA ladies’s workforce misplaced an Olympic sport — Aug. 5, 1992 (and, Alyssa Thomas was barely 4 months previous on the time).
And but, with all these benefits — each traditionally and on this particular second — Reeve is hyperaware of the drawbacks that include a rustic this full of girls’s basketball expertise.
Due to the depth Group USA has in its participant pool, and never simply with the ultimate 12 gamers who made the Olympic roster, the personnel rotates extra considerably all through the four-year cycles between Olympics than in different nations. When the workforce’s roster was introduced in June, the complete 12 had by no means really been in a camp collectively earlier than. And after they took the ground within the All-Star Recreation earlier this month, the 12 had solely had two practices with the complete complement of gamers. That form of truncated prep time impacts chemistry (which was fairly clear throughout their loss to the WNBA All-Stars).
However Reeve knew that may be one of many hardest challenges of this workforce. In her first on-floor look as Group USA’s coach in 2022, Reeve addressed the plain together with her workforce. They’d play groups who knew each other higher, who had performed collectively extra, who had practiced collectively extra, however they may by no means use that as an excuse for his or her not discovering a approach to play effectively collectively.
“Expertise is just not going to be the rationale why we win,” Reeve mentioned. “It’s going to be the chemistry of our expertise. And we’ve got to work exhausting at that and give attention to that.”
Between the All-Star Recreation and Group USA’s pleasant in opposition to Germany final week, the group made strides. Defensively (Reeve’s calling card), the group seemed extra collectively. Reeve, who additionally coaches the Minnesota Lynx, leaned on her WNBA expertise from this season, when the Lynx, returning simply 5 gamers, managed to jell effectively sufficient in the course of the league’s two-week preseason to place collectively one of the crucial spectacular first halves to the WNBA season with a win within the league-wide Commissioner’s Cup in June.
Group USA is aware of that in its personal pool — Japan, Belgium and Germany — the gamers on these groups have gotten extra reps collectively as groups, not simply on this final Olympic cycle but additionally with some cores enjoying collectively for a lot of, a few years. However with the expertise, depth and each different benefit Group USA has going its manner, the workforce hopes to make use of each minute on the ground collectively to speed up its jelling and permit its benefits to overshadow no matter drawbacks may exist from its lack of time collectively.
As a result of 13 days from Group USA’s opener in opposition to Japan on Monday, they plan to be on the rostrum with this system’s eighth consecutive gold medal, holding up the expectation that the seven groups forward of them made completely clear.
Reeve has made certain this group tries to separate the legacy of Group USA’s 55 consecutive Olympic wins from what this group hopes to do over the subsequent two weeks, however make no mistake about it: Simply as this program has during the last three many years, the objective and the expectation is one and the identical. It’s gold, and nothing much less. Huge wins, and nothing much less. It’s the Group USA manner, and nothing much less.
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