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U.S. Targets Fifth Straight Men's and Ninth Straight Women's Olympic Basketball Golds at Intuit Dome

The United States targets a fifth straight men's and ninth straight women's Olympic basketball gold at the 2028 Los Angeles Games, all held at the Intuit Dome.

Marcus Cole/3 min/US

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*TL;DR: The United States seeks a fifth consecutive men’s and a ninth consecutive women’s Olympic basketball gold, with both finals scheduled at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles.*

The 2028 Summer Games will showcase basketball at the Intuit Dome, the Los Angeles Clippers’ arena. All 5‑on‑5 tournament games—men’s and women’s—will be played under NBA‑style rules familiar to U.S. fans.

The women's gold‑medal match is slated for July 29, followed by the men’s final on July 30. Both dates fall just before the closing ceremony, creating a high‑profile finish to the basketball program.

Team USA arrives as the clear benchmark: five straight men’s titles and eight straight women’s titles define the nation’s recent record. The next Olympics will test whether that streak can be extended to five men’s and nine women’s consecutive golds.

The tournament opens on July 12, two days before the Opening Ceremony, with the women’s group phase and the men’s group phase beginning a day later. Quarterfinals run July 22‑25, semifinals July 26‑27, and bronze‑medal games July 28‑29. The schedule compresses 12 days of competition into a single venue, simplifying logistics for athletes and broadcasters.

International squads now feature NBA stars such as Victor Wembanyama (France) and Luka Doncic (Slovenia), alongside top WNBA talent, raising the overall competition level. Nonetheless, the United States retains depth across the NBA and WNBA pipelines, a structural advantage that underpins its historic run.

For viewers, every game will stream live via Peacock or NBC’s digital platforms, accessible on browsers, mobile devices, and connected TVs. Subscription or cable authentication grants full access, mirroring the distribution model of previous Games.

What it means: The United States must navigate a deeper field while leveraging its talent pipeline to preserve a decade‑long dominance. Success will hinge on roster cohesion, coaching adjustments, and managing the compressed schedule at a single arena.

Watch for roster announcements in the months leading up to the Games and for any rule tweaks that could affect play. The performance of emerging international stars will be the next indicator of whether the U.S. can sustain its Olympic basketball empire.

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