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As French guard Edwige Lawson-Wade said in an article by Reuters reporter Larry Fine after her team beat Russia to advance to the gold medal game in the 2012 Olympics, "To beat the USA you have to do the perfect game. Perfect in defence, perfect in offence. It's something that happens once every few years, but it happens."
And really, that's probably an understatement - France would also need the USA women's basketball team to inflict some self-harm in order to make the game close. And it wouldn't be unprecedented for the U.S. to have some lapses - they've been good but not flawless, as alluded to in my Q&A;with SB Nation Dallas yesterday.
France's depth helped them overcome Australia's size and talent in preliminary round play and they execute as consistently as anyone in the field and can score inside and out, which is why they're in the gold medal game.
The U.S. has made defense their identity thus far in the Olympics, but the key in every single game thus far has been moving the ball and attacking the basket instead of settling for jumpers - France is a team with the type of chemistry that could make things difficult if the U.S. falls into bad habits offensively.
The obvious challenge in beating the U.S. is that even if they do have those type of lapses for an entire quarter or most of a half, it's only a matter of time before they dig deeper into their bench of WNBA All-Stars and find the right combination to overwhelm their opponents. For the U.S., the formula is simple: defend, move the ball, patiently allow their depth overwhelm the opponent.
Nevertheless, after Team USA's performance against Australia in the semifinals, it's not hard to imagine how a few lapses here and there plus strong execution from an opponent could result in a deficit, if not a loss - although the game against Australia was the biggest challenge, both the Czech Republic and Turkey games followed similar patterns of the U.S. being out-executed before clamping down defensively and finding their rhythm offensively to put their opponent away.
So what might have to happen for France to challenge the U.S. or even pull off the major upset?
Three Keys For France vs. USA
Ultimately, a lot would have to go right for France to beat the U.S., perhaps the kind of things that happen in a NCAA tournament game where you think to yourself afterwards that there is no chance the outcome would be the same if the two teams faced off again.
But U.S. guard Diana Taurasi made an interesting observation after the Australia game that applies to this one - and really every USA game thus far - as well.
They’re a really big team, and if you think you’re going to come down and just play one-on-one against them, you’re out of your mind...sometimes you think your advantage is greater than the team’s advantage against someone else. I think that in the second half we showed that our advantage is when we play together and make people, especially your teammates, better.
Just as talented players on teams that are heavy favorites can persuade themselves into believing that they can do everything one-on-one, talented players on underdog teams can sometimes persuade themselves into believing that their disadvantage is too great for their individual talents to shine to the point where they become passive instead of staying within themselves and attacking their opponents.
France has to stay in attack mode in order to challenge for a gold medal. But ultimately, if the U.S. plays together - thus maximizing the talents of their teammates - there's not much France or anyone else could do to prevent them from taking home a fifth straight gold medal.
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