Opals Face Major Setback as Beck Allen Sidelined for Olympics
July 26, 2024·3 min read
The Opals' Olympic campaign has hit a major roadblock just days before the games kick off. In a crushing blow to the team, sharpshooter Beck Allen has been ruled out of the tournament due to a hamstring injury. During a recent warm-up game against Canada, Allen aggravated her right hamstring. After undergoing MRIs, the decision was made that she won't recover in time to play. It's a tough pill to swallow for Allen, who has faced a string of injuries in her career, including significant rib and lung injuries at the 2022 Women's World Cup in Sydney.
Head Coach Sandy Brondello expressed her disappointment but remains hopeful about the team's prospects. “It’s devastating for Beck,” she said, “but we have to move forward. We’re bringing in Amy Atwell as her replacement, and we are confident she will step up for the team.” Allen's inability to join the team will indeed put more pressure on the squad, but with Brondello's leadership, there's still hope for a strong showing.
On the Boomers' side, there's also some drama. Dante Exum is sidelined with a compound dislocation of his finger and will not play in the opening match against Spain. This has forced Coach Brian Gorgian to shuffle his lineup, with Matthew Dellavedova expected to take on more significant minutes. According to Gorgian, “Dante was supposed to play a key role coming off the bench for us. Without him, Dellavedova will have to step up, particularly against a tough Spanish team.”
The Boomers have put together a team with a mix of young talent and veteran leadership. Patty Mills, who was seen practicing his three-point shooting tirelessly, will be expected to lead the charge. Youngster Dyson Daniels is also getting a nod to start, a big leap from his limited minutes in last year's World Cup. Coach Gorgian has high hopes for Daniels, seeing him as a key defensive player who can also knock down important shots.
As we count down to the first game, the atmosphere in Lille is electric. Former basketball legend Andrew Gaze, who’s in town soaking up the Olympic spirit, shared his optimism for both teams. “The Boomers and the Opals have been looking sharp in their preparations. Despite the setbacks, there’s a lot to be excited about,” Gaze said.
With the first game against Spain just around the corner, expectations are high. While injuries have cast a shadow over the Opals and the Boomers, the teams remain determined. The journey to Olympic glory is never easy, but the resilience and spirit shown by these athletes ensure that their campaigns will be ones to watch. Here's to hoping for some incredible basketball and to seeing these teams make a deep run in the tournament.
Head Coach Sandy Brondello expressed her disappointment but remains hopeful about the team's prospects. “It’s devastating for Beck,” she said, “but we have to move forward. We’re bringing in Amy Atwell as her replacement, and we are confident she will step up for the team.” Allen's inability to join the team will indeed put more pressure on the squad, but with Brondello's leadership, there's still hope for a strong showing.
On the Boomers' side, there's also some drama. Dante Exum is sidelined with a compound dislocation of his finger and will not play in the opening match against Spain. This has forced Coach Brian Gorgian to shuffle his lineup, with Matthew Dellavedova expected to take on more significant minutes. According to Gorgian, “Dante was supposed to play a key role coming off the bench for us. Without him, Dellavedova will have to step up, particularly against a tough Spanish team.”
The Boomers have put together a team with a mix of young talent and veteran leadership. Patty Mills, who was seen practicing his three-point shooting tirelessly, will be expected to lead the charge. Youngster Dyson Daniels is also getting a nod to start, a big leap from his limited minutes in last year's World Cup. Coach Gorgian has high hopes for Daniels, seeing him as a key defensive player who can also knock down important shots.
As we count down to the first game, the atmosphere in Lille is electric. Former basketball legend Andrew Gaze, who’s in town soaking up the Olympic spirit, shared his optimism for both teams. “The Boomers and the Opals have been looking sharp in their preparations. Despite the setbacks, there’s a lot to be excited about,” Gaze said.
With the first game against Spain just around the corner, expectations are high. While injuries have cast a shadow over the Opals and the Boomers, the teams remain determined. The journey to Olympic glory is never easy, but the resilience and spirit shown by these athletes ensure that their campaigns will be ones to watch. Here's to hoping for some incredible basketball and to seeing these teams make a deep run in the tournament.