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John Salley Shares Eye-Opening Insights on What NBA Stars Can Learn from the WNBA: “Their Game Goes Beyond Athletics”

January 5, 2026 3 Min Read
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The growth of the WNBA has become one of the most significant developments in contemporary sports. Its increasing popularity has been a steady journey, shaped by player progress and expanding commercial interest, with strong support from the NBA community, both past and present, who have consistently celebrated the league.

John Salley, a four-time NBA champion, attributes the WNBA’s appeal to its adherence to fundamental basketball. He shared a memorable experience watching Lisa Leslie dunk during a game and noted how the league focuses on solid basics like teamwork, speed, dribbling, and shooting threes, distinguishing itself from the NBA’s more flashy style.

In professional sports, star players are vital, and the WNBA is currently benefiting from outstanding athletes who have driven its unprecedented success and media presence. Meanwhile, the NBA faces critiques about losing its essence, becoming too dependent on three-point shots and less physical. However, this shift partly reflects the overall athletic advancement in the NBA, where athleticism and highlight-reel plays often overshadow core basketball skills.

The debate continues about whether these changes enhance or harm the league, but the WNBA thrives by maintaining traditional basketball principles. Some argue about adjusting the game to make dunking easier, but Salley insists the WNBA’s success comes from presenting the sport in its authentic form.

While the NBA is undeniably thrilling with massive social media engagement and viral highlights, the WNBA doesn’t need to mimic this to succeed. Pushing the WNBA to become more like the NBA might risk losing the unique qualities that have fueled its rise. The league’s growing popularity suggests its current approach is effective and should be preserved.

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As stars like Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers lead the way and fresh talent continues to emerge, the WNBA confirms that sticking to its strengths is the best path forward. The old saying holds true: if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

Fan Take: This story highlights why the WNBA’s dedication to fundamental basketball resonates with fans and players alike, ensuring a strong and authentic future for the league. For WNBA supporters, it shows that embracing the game’s core values is key to sustaining the sport’s growth and global appeal.

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