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A’ja Wilson Speaks Out: Why Asking WNBA Players to Dunk Needs to Stop

November 27, 2025 2 Min Read
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In a recent episode of Hot Ones, Las Vegas Aces star A’ja Wilson shared her candid thoughts on the ongoing talk about dunks in the WNBA. While enduring spicy wings alongside host Sean Evans, Wilson was asked if pushing WNBA players to dunk was going too far. Despite the heat and discomfort, she firmly responded, “Yes,” before reflecting more deeply on the topic.

Wilson acknowledged that dunks are exciting and impressive, having witnessed many herself. However, she emphasized that dunking isn’t really a fundamental part of women’s basketball. She hopes fans can appreciate the unique skills WNBA players bring to the game rather than focusing on flashy plays like dunking. Wilson also expressed frustration over discussions about lowering the rim and urged people to recognize the talented athletes and gameplay currently on display in the league.

For a full view of her remarks, check around the 11:40 mark in the video. As one of the league’s top players, Wilson’s views hold significant influence in shaping the conversation.

Fan Take: A’ja Wilson’s perspective highlights an important point for WNBA fans — the league’s value goes beyond spectacle and showmanship, focusing instead on skill and strategy. This conversation matters because it challenges the narrative around women’s basketball and encourages deeper appreciation for the sport’s unique style and talent.

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