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France's Wembanyama targets Olympic gold in 2028 after US defeat

Agence France-Presse
France's Wembanyama targets Olympic gold in 2028 after US defeat
France's #32 Victor Wembanyama cries after the USA won the men's Gold Medal basketball match between France and USA during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Bercy Arena in Paris on August 10, 2024.
Photo by Aris MESSINIS / AFP

PARIS, France — France basketball star Victor Wembanyama said their defeat against the United States in the Olympic final on Saturday (Sunday, Manila time) would serve as motivation to win gold at the 2028 Games in Los Angeles.

Wembanyama poured in 26 points against the star-studded US team, but it wasn't enough as Stephen Curry helped seal a 98-87 victory for the Americans with a series of clutch three-pointers in the closing minutes.

"We can't take this for granted. In a tournament like this, things can switch in a moment. The games were really high intensity, and we could have lost by 20 points, but we kept fighting," said the 20-year-old Wembanyama.

"I will be going for gold in four years' time."

France, beaten by Team USA in the Tokyo final in 2021 well, had to settle for another silver, but there was plenty to reflect fondly on for the San Antonio Spurs center. 

"I never dreamed of this moment. It is incredible. I couldn't have asked for a better team, better coaches. Everyone contributed... and it was an awesome experience."

"I don't feel like we've wasted anything, we managed to achieve something," he added.

"We still have an Olympic medal round our neck, we don't know when that will happen again.

"We have to learn, grow and trust in the new generation, like we trusted in experience this year.

"We have diamonds coming out of our country, so we have every chance.

"If it wasn't this time it will be the next."

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PARIS OLYMPICS

VICTOR WEMBANYAMA

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