Victor Wembanyama et Stephen Curry

It’s the big night of the Olympic Games final.

The French team will have a date with the biggest challenge in its history against Team USA.

Before the clash, Stephen Curry shared his thoughts on the French team… and he expects a war.

There were many concerns surrounding the French team before the start of the Paris Olympic Games.

After a failed preparation phase, Vincent Collet’s group still couldn’t convince, in addition to the controversies that followed.

Suffice to say that the game was off to a bad start for the knockout matches of this tournament. However, it was from the quarter-finals that the Blues woke up.

Completely transformed, they managed to beat Canada (82-73), then the Germans (73-69).

There is only one more step to see the Tricolores crowned with an Olympic gold medal for the first time in their history.

In addition to being the most important of all, this final duel will undoubtedly be the most difficult.

Because facing them will be the all-powerful Team USA of LeBron James and Stephen Curry.

Stephen Curry ready for a war against the French Team
For their part, the Americans crushed the competition throughout the competition, except during the semi-finals where they fought against Serbia.

The individualities are extremely strong among the Avengers. However, France has arguments that should not be overlooked.

While these are certainly Steph Curry’s first Olympics, the 36-year-old superstar has a lot of experience and is therefore wary of his future opponents.

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France is playing very well. They made rotation changes after the group stage, I think.

I know it’s going to be a battle. But I think we’ll be focused on strategy and game plan, and being the killers we’ve been throughout the tournament.

The challenge is to turn the page and prepare for a team we haven’t played yet.

We expect them to play the game of their lives.

They’ll have home-field advantage and we expect them to be excellent. That’s what we expect of ourselves too.

As the Chef pointed out, the French crowd played a big role in Les Bleus’ success in Paris.

In front of their home crowd, they looked possessed during the last two games.

Discreet since the start of the tournament, the two-time MVP finally revealed himself during his team’s victory (95-91) against Serbia.

His masterclass of 36 points at 12/19 shooting including 9/14 at 3-pointers, 8 rebounds and 2 assists would have been enough to scare anyone, but Victor Wembanyama’s gang will have no choice but to show their teeth in order to get revenge in this remake of the Tokyo Olympics final.

France is just one step away from making history on its own soil.

Witness to its tactical adjustments and the fervor of the Blues fans, Stephen Curry will be one of the elements to watch very closely in this clash.

And the Chef is wary of this tricolor squad which will be more than ever supported by a red-hot public.