The 21-year-old was not sure how many opportunities she would get on her debut. She ended up making the Opals' playmaking spot her own.

    PARIS (France) - Australia’s fearless playmaker, Jade Melbourne, has been named the Paris 2024 Rising Star after stepping up for the Opals and making the point guard spot her own.

    The 21-year-old had a bumpy start, like the rest of her team, after their initial shock loss to Nigeria. However, showing incredible character and composure, Melbourne bounced back to deliver a terrific Olympic debut.

    She was particularly impressive in the Quarter-Finals clash against Serbia, where she emerged as one of the game-winners with a stellar performance, recording 18 points, 5 assists, and 4 rebounds.

    The rising star continued to prove herself as a key piece of the Opals' lineup, helping the team secure the Bronze Medal while averaging 27.7 minutes per game in the Final Phase. Melbourne also recorded 7 assists in the final clash against Belgium—a personal best in Paris and the highest on her team in the Bronze Medal Game.

    Throughout the tournament, the guard averaged 7.0 points, 1.7 rebounds, 2.8 assists, and 1.2 steals per game.

    You may also want to read this:

    Smith salutes Opals' history-maker Melbourne

    FIBA

    Women's Olympic Basketball Tournament Paris 2024

    Canada Basketball and Coach Lapena end their collaboration

    French captain Sarah Michel Boury calls time after 145 games

    What's next in line for Xu Han to shine?

    Join for an enhanced experience and custom features
    Social Media
    FIBA Partners
    Global Supplier
    © Copyright FIBA All rights reserved. No portion of FIBA.basketball may be duplicated, redistributed or manipulated in any form. By accessing FIBA.basketball pages, you agree to abide by FIBA.basketball terms and conditions