A Little Roundup
But one more honor for Gasol, though...election to the IOC's Athletes' Commission, along with swimmer Federica Pellegrini, fencer Yuki Ota, and cyclist Maja Martyna Wloszczokwska.
Team USA's Caeleb Dressel on the schedule of Olympic swimming: "It's a week of hell".
And, in beach volleyball, Team United States veteran Jake Gibb also calls it a career after his Tokyo run.
Team Great Britain's Jack Laugher's mental struggle recovery has him cherishing his bronze finish in springboard diving.
The item of note in this report on Team Great Britain boxer Ben Whittaker's silver disappointment is that he's considering a mayoral run.
Adam Ondra of Team Czech Republic isn't just a leading gold medal contender, he's also one of sport climbing's notorious yellers.
Team India was once the preeminent side in men's Olympic field hockey. Welcome back to the podium.
âHannah Mills is now Team Great Britain's most accomplished Olympic sailor.
Will Team Nigeria's Blessing Obodurudu retire after three Olympics and her silver medal in wrestling?
Nine years after a London 2012 bronze, Team Jamaica's Hansle Parchment wins the 110 meter hurdles in one of the Games' biggest upsets.
19-year-old Keely Hodginskon believes the "sky's the limit" for her running career after a silver medal performance in the Olympic 800 meters.
And finally, Andre de Grasse gets his gold with his 200 meter win for Team Canada, its first in the event in almost one hundred years.
Ones to Watch
Can Team ROC's Svetlana Romashina win a record sixth gold in artistic swimming?
World-ranked at 200, Team India's Aditi Ashok is high on the women's golf leaderboard.
A surprise in women's basketball sees host Team Japan making it to the semifinals.
Tsuneari Yohito once face amputation, but is now Team Australia's men's karate Olympian.
Team Australia's Sam Kerr vows she'll "be ready for Team USA" in the semifinal match in women's soccer.
Neeraj Chopra enters Friday's men's javelin finals as the top qualifier. That's the same Chopra with the bread omelette diet.
Krisztian Manhercz powers Team Hungary to the water polo semifinals with a seven-goal performance.