I agree - this was an absolutely fascinating game. I couldn't take my eyes off the NBA TV screen for the entire game. It was competitive throughout, and I think the Select team probably led for more minutes than the Olympians. I continue to be concerned about the average age of the Olympians -- there are too many players on the team who are near the end of their careers, IMO. They look a little bit like the Yankees in that respect.
I couldn't completely figure out the coaching arrangements for the game. I could see that Geno and the Lynx coach were coaching the Olympic team and that Doug Bruno and Dawn Staley were coaching the Select team, but I couldn't tell which of those latter two was the "head coach". But they obviously had the Select team ready -- they seemed to run a coordinated offense and defense and to move the ball very well. I wonder if Doug and Dawn spent Saturday / Sunday / Monday exclusively with the Select team to prepare them for the game.
I was surprised at Geno's personnel decisions down the stretch, when the game was very clearly in jeopardy. I don't believe that Griner saw the floor in the last 6 or 7 minutes of the game. For a while Stewie and EDD were the bigs that the Olympians were relying on to stop Howard, and they weren't very effective in doing it. Stewie did make a very rookie error in fouling Howard when she was taking a 3-point shot with about a minute left, but she made up for it soon afterwards. At the VERY end of the game, Geno had four UConners (Tina, Maya, Diana, and Stewie -- curiously no Sue Bird) plus Seimone Augustus on the floor, and they did come back from a 2-point deficit to win the game. But the "big names" had far fewer minutes in crunch time than I expected. I don't know if that was because Geno wanted to put them into pressure situations or because he really thought they gave his team the best chance to win, but I was quite surprised.
It will be interesting to see if any of the "real" Olympic teams that they play later this week can give them as good a game as the Select team.