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Olympics debutant Stephen Curry on fire as USA’s NBA all-stars’ domination continues in Paris

  • Golden State Warriors point guard nailed eight three-pointers to beat the hosts, despite the efforts of Rookie of the Year Victor Wembanyama

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Stephen Curry was sublime as USA continued their dominance at the Olympic Games with victory over France in the gold medal match. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

The United States have won their fifth straight Olympic men’s basketball crown, defeating a battling France 98-87 on Saturday to take their tally of Olympic golds to 17.

In a rematch of the Tokyo Olympics final three years ago, LeBron James and the US team stacked with NBA stars once again proved too much for France, despite the efforts of sensational NBA Rookie of the Year Victor Wembanyama.

France sliced a 14-point deficit to three with three minutes, four seconds to play on Wembanyama’s put-back dunk, but Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry drilled a three-pointer – one of four from him with less than three minutes remaining – and the United States relentlessly powered to the finish.

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Curry finished with eight three-pointers – including a rainbow over a leaping Wembanyama – and led the US scoring with 24 points.

“You just simply marvel,” James said of Curry. “Having him on your side, you just try to get stops and figure out other ways on the other end but keep finding him, keep getting him the ball.”

USA players line up on the podium with their gold medals around their necks as their dominance continues. Photo: EPA
USA players line up on the podium with their gold medals around their necks as their dominance continues. Photo: EPA

Curry said of his late-game heroics: “I was just trying to settle us down. All we wanted to do was get a good shot.

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