Fueled by the roaring support of their home crowd, the French team showcased unwavering determination. They battled through every game like fierce boxers, absorbing each blow—each 3-point shot and thunderous dunk that threatened to shatter their spirit.
As the clock wound down in the final moments of the fourth quarter, the US team’s lead of over 10 points dwindled to just 3, thanks to Victor Wembanyama and his teammates. The tension in the arena reached a fever pitch, setting the stage for an unforgettable climax in the 2024 Olympic men’s basketball gold medal match.
And then, in the midst of the chaos, the hero emerged.
Stephen Curry, after shining in the semi-finals, continued to explode in the Olympic men’s basketball final for the US team.
Stephen Curry didn’t really shine in this final until the last 4 minutes of the 4th quarter. Somehow he “came out of nowhere” to coolly hit a 3-pointer to the cheers of the Bercy Arena fans and increased the lead from 3 points to 6.
Then another 3 point.
And then another 3-pointer.
It seemed to have stopped, but Curry continued to send another ball from outside the 6m75 arc in front of two French players.
Scoring 12 points with 4 3-pointers in less than 3 minutes of the match, Stephen Curry almost single-handedly helped the US “knock out” the French team in the gold medal match.
“ I didn’t think about anything else ,” Stephen Curry said of his game-winning 3-pointer with 35 seconds left. “ You don’t really care about anything else, just a shot that you believe is going to go in .”
Stephen Curry’s “good night” celebration after a 3-pointer with 35 seconds left in the game, ending a series of 4 consecutive successful 3-pointers in the final 3 minutes of the game
It wasn’t just a “shot,” it was the most memorable shot of the US team in the 98-87 victory in the 2024 Olympic men’s basketball final. The shot brought the 5th consecutive gold medal to the US team.
At the age of 36, Stephen Curry scored 24 points with 8 successful 3-pointers in the Olympic final. Right behind the “chef” was LeBron James, owner of 14 points, 10 assists, 6 rebounds, 1 steal and 1 block.
It was the Curry – James duo that helped the US stand firm throughout the 4th quarter before Stephen Curry suddenly exploded in the final minutes of the match.
“ We’ve seen that before. And when we have a shooter like Curry who’s already warmed up, it makes it easier because we just put the ball in his hands, ” Devin Booker said.
LeBron James continues to play the role of leader, “steering” the US team, creating the premise for Stephen Curry to shine at the end of the final match.
This is Stephen Curry’s first Olympics and it hasn’t been an easy start. The Warriors star struggled to find his shooting form in some group stage games, including a 1-8 FG game.
But the US team could not “survive” against Serbia in the semi-finals and could not knock out host France in the finals without Stephen Curry. Through these two matches, the “head chef” threw a total of 17 3-pointers, scoring 60 points for the American team.
“It wasn’t easy, but I enjoyed it. I can’t complain because I achieved everything I wanted to,” Curry said after winning the gold medal.
Stephen Curry had a rocky start to his Olympic journey, but he couldn’t have ended it more explosively with 17 3-pointers in the semifinals and finals.
The world may be catching up to the US when it comes to men’s basketball. But at least at this Olympics, they’re just “catching up” and not yet on par with the US team.
Serbia did everything they could two days ago with smart and effective play. Then the hosts France showed that plus tenacity in a challenging home environment.
Unfortunately, every time the gap with France is reduced to 6 or 8 points, a different star of the US speaks up.
Sometimes it’s LeBron James, sometimes it’s Kevin Durant. Other times it’s Anthony Davis and Devin Booker. And finally, it’s Stephen Curry.
One day the US team will be defeated, but that day is not today.
“ Every team in this tournament has a lot of stars, but I’m grateful that the US team has more stars than the rest, ” said coach Steve Kerr.
One day, the U.S. will be defeated. But it won’t be today, where the U.S. will still stand on the highest podium with the “Dream Team” they brought to Paris, France.