RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Everywhere Sue Bird looks on the court, there's someone in a U.S. jersey that can score. It's a point guard's dream.
From top to bottom this version of the American Olympic women's basketball team is stacked with offensive weapons. And at the early pace they are scoring at the Rio Games, they might break the 1996 team's record average of 102.4 points a game.
Diana Taurasi scored 13 points and Sylvia Fowles added 12 on Monday as the U.S. posted its second blowout in as many days, beating Spain 103-63 on Monday.