So, I was looking into this whole France vs. Brazil basketball game thing, the one that’s supposed to happen on July 27th, 2024, or maybe August 3rd, there seems to be some confusion about the date. Anyway, I really wanted to get the full picture, like, not just the final score, but all the juicy details in between.
First off, I scoured the internet for any info I could find on this match-up. I mean, I typed “France vs Brazil box score” into every search engine you can think of. What I found was a bunch of sites talking about live scores, historical data, and even some live streams. But nothing concrete on the actual detailed box score from the game.
I noticed a lot of talk about the game being part of the Olympics, which got me excited. The thought of seeing Wembanyama play for France was pretty cool. I read some snippets about him having 19 points and a bunch of rebounds and blocks in a game where France apparently beat Brazil 78-66. It sounds like he really made a difference, helping the team come back from behind.
Then there was all this buzz about the U.S. team winning gold, beating France 98-87. Apparently, Steph Curry was on fire, scoring 24 points just from his three-pointers, and LeBron James was named MVP. It’s crazy to think about the level of skill in these games.
I also tried to dig into specific stats like two-pointers, three-pointers, free throws, and all that. But honestly, most of what I found was pretty general. Like, you could find the final results and maybe the lineups, but not the detailed breakdown I was hoping for.
So here’s what I did: I decided to compile everything I could find, even the little bits and pieces. I made notes on the players mentioned, like Wembanyama, Curry, Durant, and James, and jotted down any stats I could find. I also noted the dates and the confusion around them, just to keep things clear.
My goal was to create some kind of overview, even if it wasn’t the full box score. I wanted to at least piece together the story of the game, who the key players were, and how it all went down.
In the end, I managed to put together a decent summary. It’s not perfect, and it’s definitely not a complete box score, but it gives you a good sense of what happened in these France vs. Brazil and U.S. vs. France games. You get a feel for the excitement, the star players, and the overall results. I think it’s a pretty good starting point for anyone who’s curious about these matches and wants a quick rundown without getting lost in a sea of information.
It’s kind of cool to look back at these games and see how everything unfolded. I mean, you’ve got these amazing athletes giving it their all, and even though I couldn’t find every single stat, I still feel like I got a pretty good understanding of the matches. Plus, it’s always fun to follow the Olympics and see these international rivalries play out on the court.
- Key Players
- Wembanyama (France): 19 points, 9 rebounds, 4 steals, 3 blocks
- Steph Curry (USA): 24 points (all from 3-pointers)
- Kevin Durant (USA): 15 points
- LeBron James (USA): 14 points, 10 assists, 6 rebounds, Olympic MVP
- Scores
- France 78-66 Brazil
- USA 98-87 France
- Dates of the match (Disputed)
- July 27, 2024
- August 3, 2024
This whole process really showed me how much info is out there, but also how hard it can be to find exactly what you’re looking for. It’s like a treasure hunt, and even if you don’t find the full treasure chest, you still end up with some valuable gems along the way. Maybe one day, I will find a full box score.