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Wembanyama 'can't wait' for possible battle with Team USA in Paris - ESPN

PARIS — Victor Wembanyama plays against the top names in the game with the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA. He said he can't wait to do the same for France at the Paris Olympics.

The NBA Rookie of the Year was asked Thursday about the potential for a France-USA final and possibly battling against LeBron James and Stephen Curry for the gold medal in his home city.

«I can't wait to face them — it will be a very interesting matchup,» Wembanyama said at a news conference in Paris. «As a basketball player, it's also a dream to play against Team USA and even against all those players, all those legends.»

The U.S. beat France 87-82 in the final at the Tokyo Games three years ago.

This time, though, France has Wembanyama, who at 20 years old is making his Olympic debut. He's the biggest star of the French team and at the center of attention, both on and off the court.

«I believe it's the biggest competition for an athlete. But I'm going to approach it like everything else in my life: a sporting pleasure,» Wembanyama said.

For France coach Vincent Collet, it's a sporting pleasure to have both Wembanyama and fellow NBA star Rudy Gobert, the four-time Defensive Player of the Year, disrupting opposing offenses.

«If we want to reach our dream, we will have to display exceptional defense,» said Collet, who will be assisted by the newly appointed Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson.

France, which has never won an Olympic gold medal in basketball, was set to hold its first full practice Friday in Paris. It has six warmup games in July.

The players will miss the opening ceremony of the Olympics on July 26 because France is scheduled to play its first game the following day in Lille, 136 miles north of Paris, where the group stage

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