Can snubs beat Olympians again?
Toronto Star|July 18, 2024
WNBA heads to break with big all-star weekend, showdown with U.S. team
DOUG FEINBERG
Can snubs beat Olympians again?

The WNBA heads into its month-long Olympic break following this weekend's all-star festivities. The Olympic team's matchup with a WNBA team featuring Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese will be one of the toughest games the American squad will play this month.

The WNBA all-stars beat Team USA three years ago behind the MVP performance of Arike Ogunbowale. It was the only loss the Americans had en route to winning their seventh straight gold medal.

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