USA Wins Fifth Straight Olympic Basketball Gold, Sparks Social Media Debate
The United States men’s basketball team extended their Olympic dominance on Saturday, securing their fifth consecutive gold medal with a 98-87 victory over France. This triumph marked the 17th Olympic gold for the United States in basketball.
However, the team’s post-victory celebration on social media sparked controversy. The official USA Basketball Twitter account posted, “Are we the World Champs now?” This message was perceived as a response to sprinter Noah Lyles, who had previously questioned the use of the “world champion” title by NBA winners.
Lyles, who earned the title of “fastest man on the planet” at the Paris Olympics by winning the 100m gold medal, believes that NBA champions should not refer to themselves as “world champions.” After the USA basketball team’s Olympic victory, they shared a post that seemed to address Lyles’ comments.
The post drew criticism on social media, with many users pointing out that the FIBA World Cup, not the Olympics, determines the true world champions in basketball. Germany currently holds the FIBA World Cup title.
Lyles had previously expressed his frustration with the NBA’s use of the “world champion” label. “You know the thing that hurts me the most is that I have to watch the NBA Finals and they have ‘world champion’ on their head,” he said. “World champion of what? The United States? Don’t get me wrong, I love the U.S. at times, but that ain’t the world…We are the world.”
Despite the controversy, the USA basketball team’s victory in Paris was a testament to their continued dominance in the sport. Led by NBA stars like LeBron James and Stephen Curry, the team overcame a strong challenge from France, who were led by NBA Rookie of the Year Victor Wembanyama.
Curry played a pivotal role in the victory, scoring 24 points and hitting eight three-pointers, including a remarkable shot over Wembanyama. The United States’ relentless effort and superior talent ultimately proved too much for France, securing their fifth consecutive Olympic gold medal.