The USA women's basketball team launch their 5×5 Olympics campaign this afternoon, tipping off against Japan in the first of three pool play games ahead of the knockout rounds.
Team USA has not lost a single Olympic game since 1992, when they fell to the Unified Team — a joint squad spanning 12 of the 15 former USSR countries — in the semifinal round. They've earned gold in every Olympic Games since 1996.
Olympic records on the line
The US has gold medal expectations once again in 2024, where they would become the first team in any team sport to walk away with eight straight gold medals in eight consecutive Olympic Games.
Veteran guard Diana Taurasi is going for her sixth-straight Olympic gold medal. If successful, she will become the first basketball player to reach six career gold medals.
That said, times have changed: "It's probably the least amount of preparation we've had going into an Olympics because of our schedule and WNBA," Taurasi told reporters prior to today's opener.
The US faced a humbling start to training camp after falling to Team WNBA 117-109 at the 2024 WNBA All-Star Game earlier this month. However, they came back to dominate pool play opponent Germany 84-57 in their final pre-Olympic tune-up.
Chemistry is key for Team USA
After today's game against Japan, the US will take on a Belgian side led by 2019 WNBA Finals MVP Emma Meesseman on Thursday. Team USA will close out pool play with Sunday's rematch against Germany before turning their attention toward the knockout round.
With superstars like A'ja Wilson, Breanna Stewart, Brittney Griner, and Napheesa Collier leading the charge, the biggest challenge for Team USA will be building chemistry throughout the tournament.
"You really have to be the most unselfish you've ever been in your career, and it takes that from everyone because we had to forge this chemistry pretty quickly," said Taurasi.
How to watch Team USA vs. Japan today
The US tips off at the Olympics at 3 PM ET today, with live coverage on USA Network and Peacock.