Rio De Janiero – After another blowout victory and another medal ceremony for the U.S.women's basketball team, Maya Moore was asked whether such dominance hurts her sport.
"When I find a really good piece of fabulous cuisine, I don't say, 'It's too good,' " Moore said. "I say, 'Give me another piece.' "
Moore and her teammates grabbed another piece of gold Saturday, beating Spain 101-72 in the championship game at the Rio Olympics and concluding a tournament that often looked like it might as well have been played at Target Center, home of the Lynx.
Four Lynx players and their coach earned medals, and the tears and hugs made gold seem like anything but a foregone conclusion.
Moore finished with 14 points, six assists and five rebounds in 18 minutes.
"We want to play a beautiful game, to make each other better, and to do amazing things that make the refs have to yell at us, 'Everybody on the bench sit down!' " Moore said. "It's not just the amount of talent on this team; it's the quality of the people. No drama. No pointing fingers, nobody trying to steal anybody else's shine. You don't see that in different places around the world."
Lynx center Sylvia Fowles collected three points and six rebounds.
"I never thought I would actually tear up, after all of my medals," she said. "I think a lot of it had to do with the coaches and all of the hard work they did to get us here, and our captains for getting back for a fourth gold."