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Paris Olympics: Angel Reese, Barack Obama and more react to USA women winning gold vs. France: ‘A WIN IS A WIN’

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PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 11: Gold medalists Chelsea Gray, A'Ja Wilson, and Breanna Stewart of Team United States pose for a photo on the podium during the Women's basketball medal ceremony on day sixteen of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Bercy Arena on August 11, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

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Team USA fans are breathing a huge sigh of relief after the U.S. women’s basketball team downed France 67-66 in an exceptionally competitive gold medal game. Those fans include not just former President Barack Obama but also current and future WNBA players who were thrilled (and probably more than a little relieved) to see their teammates and friends take home gold.

The former president is known to be a major hoops fan, so it was no surprise that he congratulated the team on their win and their continuing Olympic dynasty.

Angel Reese, who plays for the Chicago Sky and was part of the WNBA All-Star team that beat Team USA during All-Star Weekend, loved watching, and pointed out that it doesn’t matter what happened during the game, because the W looks the same no matter what.

UConn star and future WNBA player Paige Bueckers congratulated the team on its win. With her likely to be drafted into the W in 2025, this might be the last time she’ll be able to watch this game — or any Olympics coverage — from her couch for a very long while.

Kahleah Copper of the Phoenix Mercury got hot late in the game, making baskets when her team needed them most. Copper’s teammate Natasha Cloud couldn’t resist commenting.

Cloud was thrilled for her gold medal-winning teammates, Copper and Brittney Griner, as well as the entire team.

And if you need proof that not even country affiliations can break the bonds of teammates, Breanna Stewart and Diana Taurasi were seen comforting France sharpshooter Gabby Williams after the game was over. Williams, who drained a basket at the buzzer that would have been a game-tying 3-pointer if her foot hadn’t been on the line, went to UConn just like Stewart and Taurasi and played in the WNBA.

Williams’ gutsy and relentless play earned her more respect from U.S. players and fans, whose numbers have swelled after watching her incredible performance.

There were a few more postgame moments that warmed the hearts of even the most ice-cold sports fans. The members of the gold medal-winning men’s team, including LeBron James and Bam Adebayo, paid respect to their fellow gold medal-winning hoopers after the game.

Just like they did yesterday after the USA men’s basketball team took gold over France, Nike had a video ready for the women’s victory.

There was a beautiful moment between Sabrina Ionescu and the family of Kobe Bryant. After the buzzer, Ionescu found them courtside and immediately embraced them.

But the best and most emotional moment of the entire game, and perhaps of the entire tournament, came from Brittney Griner. Two years ago she was detained in a Russian prison, fighting alleged drug charges, not knowing when or even if she’d ever see her U.S. homeland again. Her long detention is one of the reasons Griner said she wanted to play for Team USA: to show the love and pride she has for her country.

And you could see how much it meant to her on the medal stand. With the gold medal hanging from her neck, she stood with her hand over her heart as the national anthem played, tears freely streaming down her face.

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