Dunking Into History: WNBA's Rising Stars Spark Playful Debate on Poster Moments
As French phenom Dominique Malonga joins the Seattle Storm, WNBA players engage in humorous banter about potential poster-worthy dunks, revisiting the league's aerial legacy from Lisa Leslie to modern-day high-flyers.

The Dunk Discourse Dominating WNBA Offseason
Seattle Storm's 6'6" draft sensation Dominique Malonga has reignited conversations about aerial artistry in women's basketball after social media circulated footage of her executing a one-handed dunk during pre-draft workouts. The French center's elevation skills drew immediate reactions from peers:
"Lord please don't let me be the first WNBA player to get dunked on🙏🏾. Amen"
- Rickea Jackson (@iamthathooper)
Los Angeles Sparks forward Jackson's viral plea sparked a chain reaction across the league:
- Sydney Colson (Indiana Fever): "Lord please let Rickea be the first..." with 😂 emojis
- Fan speculation about Aliyah Boston as potential dunk collateral
- Storm's official dunk compilation of Malonga in NYC
WNBA's Vertical Legacy
Dunk Milestone | Player | Year |
---|---|---|
First in-game dunk | Lisa Leslie | 2002 |
Most career dunks | Brittney Griner (18) | Active |
Last preseason dunk | Jonquel Jones | 2024 |
2025 Draft Class Impact
- Malonga: 2nd pick averaging 2.3 blocks/game in EuroLeague
- Jackson's rookie stats: 13.4 PPG, 53.2% FG (2024)
- Historical context: Only 38 total dunks in WNBA history
Expert Analysis
"Malonga's combination of 7'1" wingspan and 28-inch vertical creates unprecedented rim pressure," said ESPN analyst Rebecca Lobo. "This rookie class could finally break the 'WNBA players don't dunk' stigma."
Front offices are already strategizing:
- Defensive schemes against dunk threats
- Marketing opportunities for highlight-reel plays
- Youth basketball inspiration through aerial showcases
Featured Image: Dominique Malonga completes two-handed slam during Storm's preseason showcase (Photo: WNBA/Getty Images)