Us Women's Basketball Team Is Focused On Winning Olympic Gold, Not Continuing Its Incredible Legacy

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us womens basketball team is focused on winning olympic gold not continuing its incredible legacy

The friendly warmup games are over. Now the U.S. women's basketball team has to deal with the pressure of history.

Led by two-time WNBA MVPs A'ja Wilson and Breanna Stewart, the U.S. starts its quest at the Paris Games for an unprecedented eighth straight gold medal on a 55-game Olympic winning streak for a program that hasn't lost since 1992 in Barcelona.

There also is 42-year old Diana Taurasi, who will be going for a sixth gold medal. She isn't focused on the big picture of what the U.S. has accomplished over the last three decades in the Olympics; her eyes are fixed solely on getting another gold in Paris.

"It doesn't matter what the history is, it doesn't affect this team or this Olympics," she said. "We find a way to find our own identity as a team on and off the court. Those last eight don't promise you anything going forward. That's the mindset we've always taken."

The team is trying to break a tie with the U.S. men's basketball team for the most consecutive gold medals. The men won seven straight from 1936-68.