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Proud Stephen Curry Cheers for Team USA’s Triumph as 21yr Old Hailey Van Lith Leads Gold Medal Win Over France

Published 06/05/2023, 10:50 AM EDT

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The NBA is not Stephen Curry’s only love. Whether it be the golfing trips, or an occasional football match,  his passion for sports is evident. After Golden State Warriors‘ disappointing playoff exits, Curry has been going around the country, attending various matches.

Recently, he made his way to the women’s 3×3 World Cup Finals. As the USA took on France, Curry cheered them on, taking in all the action. While the state and coverage of women’s basketball have been issues for a long time, a star of this magnitude might help shift some eyes to the sport.

Steph Curry looks on as the USA thrashes France

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A relatively easy win for the US women, the team put on a defensive clinic, limiting France’s offensive output. The scoring was balanced among the three players and led to an easy 16-12 win that secured the Gold Medal.

For Team USA, both Hailey Van Lith and Cierra Budrik chipped in with 7 points. The USA, earning its first Gold Medal since 2014, had the added advantage of a 3×3 veteran in Budrik. A member of the 2014 team, she was instrumental in the team’s success.

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The team’s third link, Cameron Brink, was the tournament MVP. A dominant presence on both sides, Brink was thoroughly brilliant and thanked the USA team for the opportunity. Fourth member Lianne Harper also served the role of a veteran as she was also a member of the 2014 team.

As the show unfolded, Curry cheered them on, even taking to Instagram to share a story about the team’s success. As he watches on, Curry will surely be taking inspiration for his team for the next season, as the team enters a new phase in its tenure.

While the team has enjoyed a ton of success, the Warriors core is hungry for more. After a 2nd round exit as defending champs, and their stars get older, the Warriors enter a stage of turmoil.

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How are Stephen Curry and the Warriors going to adjust without Bob Myers?

One of the most influential components of the Warriors dynasty has been their GM, Bob Myers. A highly respected executive, Myers was instrumental in several key additions, like Andre Iguodala and Kevin Durant. With a bevy of young players that haven’t blossomed and a legendary GM retiring, how can the Warriors sustain their run?

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Curry’s greatness alone can only take them so far. While he takes inspiration from the US Women’s basketball team, the rest of the roster might need significant improvement. How does their season fare next year? I guess, we’ll find out.

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