Victor Wembanyama et Steph Curry

Having fallen by a few points, the French team can be proud of its performance in the final of these Olympic Games.

It took a great Steph Curry to beat them, as Victor Wembanyama pointed out in a recent interview.

Totally revived during the final phase, the French team made a big impression in these Olympic Games.

Whether we are talking about Canada, Germany or the performance against Team USA, Vincent Collet’s men responded in the best of moments.

Not enough for the gold medal in the end, but we understand the players’ optimism for the future.

Despite the departure of key players, such as Nicolas Batum and Nando de Colo, and even Vincent Collet, the Blues have a bright future with the new generation embodied by Victor Wembanyama.

We can also mention the addition of Nolan Traoré in the years to come, in addition to Zaccharie Risacher and Alex Sarr if they confirm their potential in the NBA… which Trae Young doubts.

Victor Wembanyama honest after the final
But there is hope for this team, especially when we look back at the scenario of the final.

While Steph Curry saved Team USA in the semi-final against Nikola Jokic’s Serbia, the point guard did it again against the French team, with several three-pointers that he has the secret in the final minutes.

And there is no shame in losing like that.

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Wemby understood that perfectly.

He was on the M6 ​​set earlier in the week, the opportunity to talk about Chef Curry’s hot-headedness.

Victor Wembanyama on Steph Curry: “We will at least have the merit of saying that it took an incredible end-of-game performance to beat us.

It’s not a defeat that I have many regrets about. I’ve known worse, I’ve known worse…”

Regrets maybe about the free throws or the missed three-pointers, but about Steph Curry’s shots? It’s hard to do anything when the Chief turns into a human torch.

In any case, it seems that Wembanyama has digested the defeat after a few days.

Victor Wembanyama is aware of it: impossible to stop Steph Curry.

So it’s hard to have regrets with the French team, which will try its luck again in 4 years with the hope of taking the gold medal this time. It promises great things.