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Cameras Catch USA Coach Calling Out Team's 'Body Language' in Expletive-Laced Message
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Cameras Catch USA Coach Calling Out Team's 'Body Language' in Expletive-Laced Message

  • USA women improve to 4-0 in the FIBA World Cup Qualifiers with a 101-46 win over New Zealand.
  • Nate Tibbetts delivered a fiery sideline message urging the team to lift their tempo and energy.
  • Howard credits Tibbetts’ coaching style for driving engagement and competitiveness post-timeout.
  • Rhyne Howard led USA with 18 points off the bench as Clark added 14 points in her first start.
  • USA rallied after a sluggish first quarter, outscoring New Zealand decisively by halftime.
  • Howard praised Tibbetts’ leadership since Kara Lawson departed for the NCAA tournament.
  • The team closes tournament play against Spain following the New Zealand game.
  • Lindsay Burke reports on the US squad from Indiana Fever for SI.
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Paige Bueckers Focusing on Different Aspect of Her Game With Team USA
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Paige Bueckers Focusing on Different Aspect of Her Game With Team USA

  • Bueckers shifts to defense-focused role with Team USA as she competes in the FIBA World Cup qualifiers.
  • USA leads New Zealand 101-46 as Bueckers contributes on both ends with steals and scoring.
  • Team USA maintains a strong balance with Caitlin Clark leading and Bueckers close behind in scoring.
  • Bueckers prioritizes defense to set the tone and disrupt opponents.
  • USA has already qualified for the World Cup, using the window to tinker with lineups and chemistry.
  • USA's win included nine players scoring at least seven points, signaling depth.
  • Bueckers remains among Team USA's top scorers while integrating a defense-first mindset.
  • The upcoming game schedule includes a final qualifying match against Spain.
  • Paige Bueckers averages 11.0 PPG for Team USA in the qualifiers.
  • Caitlin Clark leads Team USA in scoring during the qualifiers, with Bueckers close behind.
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