Antelope Valley Press

US Olympic team expects competitiv­e game vs. All-Stars

- By DOUG FEINBERG

Both the U.S. Olympic team and the WNBA All-Stars expect a competitiv­e game in the league’s showcase Wednesday.

Usually there is not much defense played in All-Star games until the fourth quarter, but this one could be different with the Olympians having limited time to get ready for the Tokyo Games.

“It’s not so much an All-Star game for us, but a preparatio­n game for the Olympics,” said Breanna Stewart. “It will be a lot more competitiv­e because we’re actually going to play ... before it’s a been a little bit of a mess.”

The past seven WNBA All-Star games have been decided by single digits, including the one in 2019 that was a three-point contest.

It’s the first time since 2000 the WNBA has held the All-Star game during an Olympic year.

“It’s a great way for the USA team to get ready,” said five-time Olympian and 12-time All-Star Sue Bird. “Great way to prepare for us. great way to showcase the top talent. The national team is 12 of the top players and so is the WNBA side of it. Twenty-four of the top players going out there, ... All in all we’re trying to put on a good show.”

Diana Taurasi, who will also be playing in her fifth Olympics, said she most likely won’t play in the game as she’s recovering from a hip pointer. She missed the Mercury’s last three games because of it.

“My goal is to be ready for the Olympics,” Taurasi said. “Preparatio­n is key. So at this point in my career, I think being ready for Tokyo is what’s best for our team and me. So I’m taking it day by day. I’m getting better, and I’ll be fine once the real games start.”

BY THE NUMBERS

There will be eight first-time All-Stars in the game while Sue Bird will be playing in a WNBA-record 12th . ... The Las Vegas Aces have the most All-Star selections with four players (Liz Cambage, A’ja Wilson, Dearica Hamby and Chelsea Gray).

TRASH TALKING

With so many WNBA teammates on different teams in the game Wednesday there has been some playful banter back and forth between them.

Dearica Hamby said she wanted to get a steal off Chelsea Gray. Gray’s former teammate Candace Parker said she wanted to back down the point guard in the post.

The best trash-talking was between Dallas Wings forward Satou Sabally and her teammate Arike Ogunbowale, who asked whether she’d dunk on Brittney Griner in the game. Sabally answered “yep.” Griner laughed it off when she heard the comments later when speaking wit the media. The 6-foot8 Mercury star was reminded by teammate Skylar Diggins that she’s been there and done that, having dunked in Dallas earlier this year.

 ?? Associated Press ?? EARLY TEST — Head coach Dawn Staley, center, coaches during practice for the United States women’s basketball team in preparatio­n for the Olympics on Tuesday in Las Vegas.
Associated Press EARLY TEST — Head coach Dawn Staley, center, coaches during practice for the United States women’s basketball team in preparatio­n for the Olympics on Tuesday in Las Vegas.

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