On August 4th, the women’s basketball group stage of the Paris Olympics continued, with Canada’s women’s basketball team losing to Nigeria with a score of 70-79. This marked their third consecutive loss and bottom placement in the group stage. Looking at the overall performance throughout the group stage, Canada’s women’s basketball team’s performance was quite disappointing. Canada boasts an impressive roster, featuring current WNBA players like Carlton, Nas, and Edwards. In the latest world rankings, Canada is ranked 5th, while in terms of strength, it is ranked 6th. However, in their first match, Canada suffered a devastating 21-point loss to France, with the team scoring only 2 points in the second quarter. In their second game against Australia, Canada narrowly lost by 5 points. For their third game against Nigeria, Canada still had a chance to advance if they won, but their performance against this African team remained poor. In the first half, Canada managed to maintain a 4-point lead, but in the third quarter, they suddenly lost their momentum, scoring only 5 points for the quarter, allowing the opposing team to quickly widen the gap. The final score was 70-79, resulting in a three-game losing streak and placing them at the bottom of the group, thus eliminating them from advancing.
ChtGPT Ranks Top Ten Athletes in US History: Jordan, Ali, and Williams Top Three, Brady Tenth
On August 14, recently the American media @TodayInSports posted the top ten athletes in US history as ranked by ChatGPT.The specifics are as follows:1. Michael Jordan (Basketball)2. Muhammad Ali (Boxing)3. Serena Williams (Tennis)4. Jackie Robinson (Baseball)5. Babe Ruth (Baseball)6. Jim...