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5 hours ago, Josh said:

@Mr. Cam I’m NOT saying we can contend with USA and probably also China. But bronze can certainly be achieved depending on the draw. 

Look at what the Team Canadian Girls U19 Team did in Spain. They BEAT the French 

 

for a Bronze Medal WITHOUT Prosper for the bronze medal game. I watched that

 

game and I was pulling for Canada all the way. They played France straight up &

 

went right at them. If you have a TRUE world class program, the draw is not even a

 

consideration. However, IF Team Canada can manage to knock off Australia, I will cheer

 

for you all the way.

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On 11/20/2023 at 1:30 AM, Josh said:

@Mr. Cam I’m NOT saying we can contend with USA and probably also China. But bronze can certainly be achieved depending on the draw. 

If you have a TRUE world class program, the draw is not even a consideration.

 

However, IF Team Canada can "qualify" for the Olympics and manage to knock

 

off Australia, I will cheer for you all the way.

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France look very sharp. IF Team France can CONTINUE to play in Paris like they have in XI'AN China, they could win a Bronze or even possibly meet Team USA in the final.

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IF USA Basketball decides to launch the Caitlin Clark ICBM on Paris, please tell

me, WHO on your team will/can guard her? Team USA will more than likely use

her as a shooting guard.

 

And before anyone gets the idea she is a shoot first point guard. She can pass,

run/start the break, and take it to the rack. She also has a mid-range game and

can operate in the key.

 

Caitlin Clark Position: Guard 6-0 (183cm)

 

                            G     PTS     TRB    AST    FG%     FG3%    FT%     eFG%     PER      WS
2023-2024   29   32.2      7.4      8.7     46.9      39.5      84.9     58.8      44.7     10.2
Career           129   28.3       7.1       8.1     46.6      38.3      85.6     56.4      39.0     38.1


List of NCAA Division I women's basketball career assists leaders
Top 25 career assists leaders


                                             Games        Total        Assists
                                              Played      Assists   per Game

4th. Sabrina Ionescu      142           1,091            7.7      
6th. Caitlin Clark               129          1,049           8.1
 

                    
2. China
3. Australia
4. Spain
5. Canada
6. Belgium
7. France
9 Japan
10. Serbia
19. Germany

 

Caitlin Clark on Team USA cannot be double teamed. Caitlin Clark on a double

coverage scheme forces YOUR team to use 3 players to cover our 4. In Antwerp

we did not have:

 

1. Brittney Griner No: 15 POS:         C HGT:  6-9    Current Age: 32
2. A'ja Wilson        No:   9 POS:       PF HGT:   6-5   Current Age: 26
10. Chelsea Gray No:   8 POS:      PG HGT:  5-11   Current Age: 31

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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https://www.fiba.basketball/olympics/women/2024/draw

 

 

The highly anticipated Olympic Basketball Tournaments Paris 2024 Draw for both men and women are scheduled

for March 19 and will take place at the Patrick Baumann House of Basketball in Mies, Switzerland, at 19:00 CET.

 

The 12 teams at the Women’s Olympic Basketball Tournament Paris 2024 will discover their exciting paths towards

winning the gold medal.

 

The Women’s Olympic Basketball Tournament Paris 2024 tips off on July 28 and concludes on August 11.

 

The draw will be livestreamed on FIBA's YouTube channel.

 

Women's

Pot 1: USA, China and Australia
Pot 2: Spain, Canada and Belgium
Pot 3: France, Japan and Serbia
Pot 4: Puerto Rico, Nigeria and Germany

Group A:
Group B:
Group C:

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