SAITAMA, Japan — Dawn Staley had just announced, during a gold medal press conference, that she was "done" as the U.S. women's basketball head coach.
After she stepped off the podium, I asked her if she would recommend Lynx coach and General Manager Cheryl Reeve as her replacement.
"Absolutely,'' Staley said. "Cheryl's been around for a long time and she has been an assistant coach with this team for a long time. She can handle this position quite well and she'll demand and command respect from the players.
"What she can bring to the table is unmatched. So she'd get my nod, for sure.''
If Reeve, a Team USA assistant, is promoted to head coach, she will face pressure. The U.S. women have won seven straight gold medals and 55 straight Olympic Games.
She would also be able to resurrect a popular theme: That the rest of the basketball world is catching up to the United States.
My view: The rest of the world is getting better. So is the United States.
The U.S. went undefeated in these Olympics despite leaving a slew of talented players off their roster.