Lynx stars Sylvia Fowles, Napheesa Collier named to Olympic women's basketball team

June 21, 2021 at 7:33PM
Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier (24) goes up for a shot in front of Connecticut Sun center Brionna Jones as Lynx Center Sylvia Fowles, right, watches during the second half of a WNBA basketball game, Sunday, July 26, 2020, in Bradenton, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)
Napheesa Collier (left) and Sylvia Fowles (right) have been named to the U.S. Olympic women’s basketball team. (Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Lynx center Sylvia Fowles has been named to the U.S. women's basketball Olympics team for the fourth time and Napheesa Collier, the 2019 WNBA Rookie of the Year, has been named for the first time.

The team was announced Monday morning.

Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi will try and become the first five-time Olympic gold medalists in basketball. The duo joins Teresa Edwards as the only basketball players in U.S. history to play in five. Edwards won four gold medals and a bronze in her illustrious Olympic career.

There have been five international basketball players to play in five Olympics: Spain's Juan Carlos Navarro, Brazil's Adriana Moises Pinto and Oscar Schmidt, Australia's Andrew Gaze and Puerto Rico's Teofilo Cruz.

The 40-year-old Bird and 39-year-old Taurasi will lead a veteran group in Japan, including 6-foot-6 Fowless. Tina Charles will be in her third while 6-8 Brittney Griner and Breanna Stewart are back for a second time.

There will also be six newcomers to the Olympic stage led by reigning WNBA MVP A'ja Wilson. The Las Vegas Aces star helped the U.S. win the World Championship in 2018 in Spain. Others making their Olympic debuts are Skylar Diggins-Smith, Chelsea Gray, Ariel Atkins, Jewell Loyd and Collier.

"USA Basketball has never been in a better place," said U.S. head coach Dawn Staley, who won three Olympic gold medals as a player and helped the team win two more as an assistant coach. "I'm honored to be the coach of such an amazing collection of talented women, both those named to the team and those who gave their all the last few years but won't be with us in Tokyo."

Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve is an assistant on Staley's staff.

The Americans have won the last six consecutive gold medals, not dropping a game at the Olympics since 1992. They are the heavy favorites to win again. The Americans are in a pool with France, Japan and Nigeria, which the U.S. opens up against on July 27. The Americans face Japan on July 30 and France on Aug. 2.

The U.S. team will get together in Las Vegas in July to train for a week as well as play an All-Star Game against a selection of WNBA players. The Americans will also play games against Australia and Nigeria.

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