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The American women’s basketball team faced off against Japan in a Paris Olympics matchup on Monday, where a Japanese fan caught the attention of Team USA stars like A’ja Wilson and Brittney Griner with a sign that read, “You need Caitlin Clark to beat us.” Despite the playful taunt, Team USA dominated the game with a 102-76 victory.

The standout performances of Wilson, who scored 24 points and had 13 rebounds, along with Breanna Stewart’s 22 points and eight rebounds, led the American team to a decisive win. Other players like Griner, Sabrina Ionescu, and Kelsey Plum also contributed to the team’s success with double-digit points.

Caitlin Clark, who was not initially selected for the Olympic roster in June, has been making waves in the WNBA with impressive performances, including a triple-double and setting a single-game record for assists. Head coach Dawn Staley acknowledged Clark’s remarkable improvement and admitted that she would have been a strong contender for the team if selections were made based on her current level of play.

Staley praised Clark’s shooting skills, passing abilities, basketball IQ, and rapid development in the professional game. Despite being a rookie in the WNBA, Clark has proven herself to be a valuable player with immense potential.

As Team USA continues their quest for Olympic gold, Caitlin Clark’s standout performances and undeniable talent have caught the attention of basketball fans and experts alike. Her journey from being left off the roster to becoming a potential game-changer highlights the unpredictability and excitement of sports at the highest level.