Wanda Durant, la mère de Kevin, lors des Jeux de Paris

The American players are not only in Paris to win a gold medal, they are also there to spend quality time with their families. LeBron James is with his entire clan, and Kevin Durant with his mother.

Besides, Wanda was blunt in the capital.

This Team USA has been full of confidence for many months now, and their performances in the Olympic tournament show why.

After a sometimes disappointing preparation, LeBron James and his teammates have shifted into second gear to earn themselves a place in the semi-finals quite easily. For them, the real competition starts now.

Moreover, proof that no one took the first round seriously among the Americans, not even the staff, is that they traveled between Paris and Lille for each match, where the other selections resided in the North to be locked in a sports bubble.

On the US side, they went out to nightclubs, they went to see other sports, and above all, they spent a lot of time with their families.

Wanda Durant shocked by the beauty of Paris and France

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LeBron James is in Paris with his entire clan, and other players in the squad have also decided to bring relatives.

Kevin Durant, still single and childless, is for example accompanied by the woman of his life, namely his mother Wanda.

Questioned by NBC about her program in the capital, she made it clear to fans that sport was not her priority.

I am happy to be in Paris with my son because I had never been here before. I have just arrived, but for the moment we have gone shopping on the Champs-Élysées.

We will soon go to Louis-Vuitton. There are so many things to see in this city, that sometimes it is destabilizing.

You have to take your time to see everything. I think I will need another stay here.

I have a good excuse to come back here one day, because it’s impossible to see and understand everything about the history in one go.

I think France is a beautiful country. I’m really happy, and the people are nice.

I learned a few more words like “bonjour” and “merci beaucoup”. My family and friends are here, it’s exciting.

Wanda Durant hasn’t been in Paris for long, but she’s already seeing a lot.

She knows she’ll have to come back to the capital a second time, because she’s having a hard time understanding the whole history of the city.