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WNBA reset & Team USA basketball with Ros Gold-Onwude | Good Word with Goodwill

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Vincent Goodwill is joined by Ros Gold-Onwude to talk about the success of Team USA in men’s basketball, what it means for LeBron’s legacy, what to watch for when the WNBA returns after the Olympic break and who will make the women’s team in 2028?

(04:30) - Anthony Edwards & Kevin Durant shine on Team USA

(11:05) - LeBron’s legacy and winning gold in 2024

(17:00) - WNBA reset after Olympic break

(28:40) - What it’s like to play for your country

(33:40) - Who will be on the women’s basketball roster for Team USA in 2028?

On this episode of the Good Word with Goodwill podcast, Ros Gold-Onwude joins Vincent Goodwill to focus on the WNBA and the women of Team USA basketball.

The conversation starts, though, with a look at the legacies of Kevin Durant and LeBron James, both of which will include whatever happens in the final rounds of the 2024 Olympics in Paris. Vince and Ros also discuss the pure joy of Anthony Edwards, who has cemented himself as one of the best basketball players in the world.

Getting into the W, Ros explains the only thing that could keep the New York Liberty from winning the championship before talking about the excellent rookie seasons of Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, but not before surprising us with who she thinks is the 2nd best women’s basketball player in the world (behind A’ja Wilson, who is currently dominating for Team USA).

After reflecting on what it is like to represent your country in the Olympic Games, Ros tries to predict which players might be added to the Team USA women’s basketball roster for the 20208 games in Los Angeles.

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Vincent Goodwill is joined by Ros Gold-Onwude to talk about the success of Team USA in men’s basketball, what it means for LeBron’s legacy, what to watch for when the WNBA returns after the Olympic break and who will make the women’s team in 2028?

(04:30) - Anthony Edwards & Kevin Durant shine on Team USA

(11:05) - LeBron’s legacy and winning gold in 2024

(17:00) - WNBA reset after Olympic break

(28:40) - What it’s like to play for your country

(33:40) - Who will be on the women’s basketball roster for Team USA in 2028?

On this episode of the Good Word with Goodwill podcast, Ros Gold-Onwude joins Vincent Goodwill to focus on the WNBA and the women of Team USA basketball.

The conversation starts, though, with a look at the legacies of Kevin Durant and LeBron James, both of which will include whatever happens in the final rounds of the 2024 Olympics in Paris. Vince and Ros also discuss the pure joy of Anthony Edwards, who has cemented himself as one of the best basketball players in the world.

Getting into the W, Ros explains the only thing that could keep the New York Liberty from winning the championship before talking about the excellent rookie seasons of Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, but not before surprising us with who she thinks is the 2nd best women’s basketball player in the world (behind A’ja Wilson, who is currently dominating for Team USA).

After reflecting on what it is like to represent your country in the Olympic Games, Ros tries to predict which players might be added to the Team USA women’s basketball roster for the 20208 games in Los Angeles.

Subscribe to the Ball Don’t Lie podcast feed on your favorite podcast app:

🎧 Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4bGbYXF

🎧 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3JavcZ5

📢 Yahoo Sports podcast network: https://apple.co/3zEuTQj

💸 Sign up for a Yahoo fantasy football league for a chance to win one million dollars!

🏈 Draft your team on Yahoo Fantasy before September 5th for one entry. If any players you start score a touchdown in the Week 1 games on NBC, earn up to seven additional entries per TD scored.

🎟️ Enter at http://www.yahoo.com/fantasymillion

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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