They have been snatching up everything for sixteen years, and they don't intend to stop there.

The American players have once again made an impression, this Monday in Sydney, by signing the record for points in the history of the Women's Basketball World Cup.

The victim happens to be South Korea, atomized 145-69 by the ogre Team USA.

In particular carried by their tandem of interior Brionna Jones (24 points, 8 rebounds, 2 steals, 2 blocks)-A'ja Wilson (20 points and 8 rebounds), the United States beat the previous record by two points, which had been credited to Brazil since 1990.


Already quietly qualified for the quarter-finals, the Americans have won gold in their last seven Olympic campaigns, as well as in five of the six World Cups contested since 1998. Who will manage to limit Cheryl Reeve's armada to 68 points, as the Russians were able to do at the 2006 World Cup, during the last defeat eliminating Team USA (68-75) in Brazil?

We sometimes like to think that Jean-Aimé Toupane has an infallible plan to achieve this.

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