“We Don’t Always Uphold It”: A’ja Wilson Admits To One Inconsistency Ahead of Olympics Gold Medal Match vs France

Team USA is gearing up for the Olympics gold medal match against France, and A'ja Wilson has admitted to one inconsistency ahead of the highly anticipated game.

Despite their impressive winning streak and securing a spot in the finals, Wilson acknowledges that the team doesn't always uphold their quest for "great shots."

In a recent interview, Wilson credited the team's collective effort and ball movement but also highlighted the challenge of consistently finding great shots.

She emphasized the team's willingness to improve and expressed her confidence in their ability to find the best shot on the floor. 

This honesty about the team's inconsistencies can be seen as a sign of strength, as it demonstrates their commitment to continuous improvement.

In the semi-finals against the Australian Opals, Team USA displayed their offensive prowess, recording a total of 68 field attempts and excelling in free throws with a 90.9% success rate.

The top scorers for the evening were Breanna Stewart and Jackie Young, who played pivotal roles in securing the team's lead throughout the game.

With their eyes set on breaking the record for the most consecutive gold medals, Team USA faces a tough challenge in the finals against France. The French team, coming off a remarkable comeback win, is determined to secure a victory on their home turf.

However, Team USA, boasting a roster of WNBA champions and a scoring majority led by assists, appears prepared for the showdown.

As the anticipation builds for the gold medal match, all eyes are on Team USA as they strive to add another Olympic gold to their illustrious history.

Stay tuned for the thrilling conclusion to this year's Olympic basketball tournament and witness whether Team USA will emerge victorious on the podium once again.