VILLENEUVE-D'ASCQ, France — In any language, expletives are sometimes present on the basketball court.
After scoring his sixth consecutive point in overtime of France's dramatic 94-90 win over Japan at the Paris Olympics on Tuesday, French star Victor Wembanyama couldn't help letting one go.
''Let's (expletive) go!'' he shouted as he turned to run back up the court.
''It's basketball players' things,'' Wembanyama said. ''I think in Mongolia, Australia or North Pole, they say ‘Let's go,' too."
France got a tying four-point play by Matthew Strazel at the end of regulation, and Wembanyama scored eight of his 18 points in overtime. Strazel finished with 17 points to help France remain unbeaten in Group B play.
Wembanyama's eighth point in OT gave France a 92-84 cushion. Japan fought back and got within 92-90, but the home team was able to close it out at the free-throw line.
''I don't think we've experienced such a team,'' Wembanyama said. ''We have to give props, respect to this. They really know how to use their strength. We can learn from them.''
Rui Hachimura had 24 points for Japan before being ejected for his second unsportsmanlike foul early in the fourth quarter. Japan fell to 0-2 and is in danger of being eliminated with one group-stage game remaining.