Stephen Curry's 24-point performance was pivotal in Team USA's 98-87 victory over France, securing their fifth consecutive Olympic gold medal on Saturday. Steve Kerr praised Curry's contribution, especially his late-game shooting prowess. "Steph Curry ended up being the difference. The flurry at the end of the game was just incredible. Watching him never gets old," Kerr told Eurosport.
Curry's shooting from beyond the arc was exceptional, hitting 8-of-13 three-pointers. His four crucial three-pointers came after Victor Wembanyama brought France within three points with just three minutes left on the clock. This late surge helped Team USA fend off a strong challenge from France.

Despite having coached Curry for ten seasons with the Golden State Warriors, Kerr remains in awe of the four-time NBA champion's abilities. He also acknowledged France's resilience, saying, "I want to give credit to France; they were amazing. It felt like we were going to break that game open but they just kept hanging in there."
Victor Wembanyama led France with a game-high 26 points, while Guerschon Yabusele added 20 points, 15 of which came in the first half. French head coach Vincent Collet expressed his disappointment but recognised Team USA's superiority. "For sure, it's a disappointment because we expected that we could do it but, in the end, we have to recognise they were better," Collet said.
Collet also reflected on the significance of competing in Paris and how special it was despite falling short of their dream. "This is the greatest moment of my career and, to do it in Paris, it is something special. We had a dream to make it happen but it was impossible; USA were too good," he added.
The victory marked another milestone for Team USA and highlighted Curry's impact on international basketball. Winning an Olympic gold medal is a significant achievement for any athlete, and Curry expressed his gratitude for being part of such a momentous occasion.
"Winning a gold medal is a dream for any young athlete, so to be part of it is incredibly special, and I'm just thankful for the opportunity," Curry shared.
The game showcased not only individual brilliance but also team effort and sportsmanship from both sides. Team USA’s ability to withstand pressure and execute plays underlined their dominance in Olympic basketball.
This victory adds another chapter to Team USA’s storied history in Olympic basketball while highlighting Stephen Curry’s enduring legacy as one of the sport’s greats.