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2024 Olympics. France - United States: Les Bleues on the road to a feat in a crazy final, the match live

The last competition of the 2024 Olympic Games, the Olympic women's basketball final pits the Americans against the Bleues, who will try to win a historic Olympic title. Thanks to an enormous defense, the Bleues hold Team USA. Follow the match live.

16:39 – Ionescu enters the game (40-35)

American basketball star and skillful three points, Sabrina Ionescu enters the game to play her first minutes in this final.

16:37 – But yes Leïla (40-35)

Five successive points from the very young Leïla Lacan while Breanna Stewart scored a basket.

16:35 – Johannès touched (35-33)

After yet another American loss of the ball, Marine Johannes goes on the counter to score two more points before being the victim of a huge foul by Wilson. The referees didn't see anything and Plum sanctions with three points. Marine Johannes was hit in the face.

16:32 – Plum stops the bleeding (35-30)

Found at 0 degrees, Kelsie Plum rises to three points and puts an end to the huge American drought in attack. In the process, the Blues lose the ball and A'Ja Wilson finishes with his right hand on the counterattack. Timeout called by Jean-Aimé Toupane.

16:31 – 10-0 (35-25)

10-0 run underway for the Bleues who lead by ten points after three minutes of play in the third quarter.

16:29 – Stolen ball (33-25)

Another loss of the ball by A'Ja Wilson! The Blues get going again and can take off on the scoreboard.

16:28 – The Ayayi machine (33-25)

Cheryl Reeve calls a time-out in a hurry after a three-point basket by Valériane Ayayi! The legend of French basketball is carrying the Blues into this final with a new award-winning basket.

16:27 – She again (30-25)

Marine Fauthoux is making a superb final. Another three-point basket for the playmaker who gives the Blues a five-point lead!

16:26 – Ayayi rises! (27-25)

In front of Breanna Stewart, Valériane Ayayi stood up and stood up. mid-range and finds the twine.

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Gabby Williams kicks off the third quarter.

16:24 – Return of the players

The kickoff of the third quarter- time is imminent.

At the buzzer, Collier slams the ball into the basket to allow the United States to come back to height of the Blues before half-time.

16:09 – The Blues are in front (25-23)

You're not dreaming! The French team is ahead on the scoreboard. There are less than thirty seconds left to play in this second quarter-time.

16:07 – The whistles (23-23)

On the rebound of a Wilson shot, Janelle Salaun suffers a huge foul from Collier.

16:05 – What a shot from Marine! (23-23)

Where does this shot from Marine Fauthoux come from ? On the central Paris 2024 logo, the playmaker sends a three-point missile at the end of the possession. Cheryl Reeve calls a timeout.

16:04 – Wilson finds the gap (20-23)

In the paint, A'Ja Wilson outplays Marieme Badiane to give the United States a three-point lead.

16:02 – Égalité (20-20)

Valériane Ayayi perfectly exploits the mismatch against Chelsea Gray and puts the two teams back on track. éequalityé.

16:01 – The President present

In the stands last night for the men's final, Emmanuel Macron is also present this afternoon.

16:00 – Time-out (18-20)

After a foul by Marieme Badiane on A'Ja Wilson, Jean-Aimé Toupane calls a timeout.

15:59 – Two points (18-20)

1/2 for A'Ja Wilson on the free throw line.

15:58 – Active hands (18-19)

The Americans are not used to this aggressiveness. There are many turnovers but the Blues do not take advantage of them, the image of Dominique Malonga who missed two easy baskets.

15:56 – Young sanctions (16-19)

After a foul by Chery on the rebound and a throw-in, Jackie Young sanctions at two points, open to 0 degrees.

15:55 – But yes Gabby (16-17)

After an attempt by Leila Lacan, Dominique Malonga takes the rebound and serves Gabby Williams who plants at three points.

15:54 – Four points (13-17)

Two points from Leila Lacan who reduces the gap.

15:53 ​​- Chery sounds the revolt (11-17)

The Blues are still struggling to find the right shots. Served by Michel-Boury, Alexia Chery puts an end to the offensive drought.

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Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116