The 2024 Paris Summer Olympics is right around the corner, and Team USA’s 3×3 women’s basketball team has potentially suffered another significant loss.
Earlier in the month, the 3×3 roster took a significant hit as Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink suffered a torn ACL, leaving her unable to play for the year.
This injury left a gap in Team USA’s roster as she was the tallest player on the team. The roster was down to just three guards: Rhyne Howard of the Atlanta Dream, Hailey Van Lith of the TCU Horned Frogs, and Cierra Burdick, who has played with the 3×3 squad in the past.
A day later, Team USA suffered another injury as Howard went down with an ankle injury. It was revealed that Howard will be out indefinitely, and a timeline for return is currently unknown, leaving her Olympics status in question.
Rhyne Howard, Atlanta Dream
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Howard was recently seen in a walking boot and using a scooter to move around, which isn’t a good sign for her Olympic future.
This injury may leave a guard spot open for the 3×3 roster. The perfect replacement for Howard is the most extensive Team USA 5×5 snub, former Iowa Hawkeyes and current Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark.
Howard and Clark have similar playstyles. They take and make a lot of three-pointers and are very capable playmakers.
They can also be pesky on the defensive side of the ball, with both averaging over one steal a game.
Clark could fill in for Howard nicely and bring much attention to the USA’s 3×3 team.
The Olympics is a little over a month away. Team USA’s first women’s 3×3 game is on July 30 against Germany.
If Howard is not medically cleared to play, the USA must find a replacement quickly.
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