WNBA star A’ja Wilson humbles ‘King of New York’ over lowering the rim conversation

Reigning WNBA MVP A'ja Wilson called out Knicks guard Jalen Brunson for hinting at 'lowering the rims' to increase WNBA viewership.


WNBA star A’ja Wilson humbles ‘King of New York’ over lowering the rim conversation

A'ja Wilson calls out Jalen Brunson for 'lowering rim' argument

The debate around lowering rims in women’s basketball has always been a tricky one. The idea has been around for a while. Recently, it gained steam when Shaquille O’Neal sparked discussions about it again after an appearance on Angel Reese’s podcast. However, reigning WNBA MVP A’Ja Wilson had an interesting take on the idea.

The premise of the idea to lower rims, according to Shaq aimed at the notion that dunks could attract greater viewership to the WNBA. A’ja Wilson’s appeared on the Roommates Show with New York Knicks stars Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart. The unanimous WNBA MVP delivered a sharp and thoughtful response that left no doubt about her stance.

What is it gonna do? I would much rather just gear my offseason to ‘Okay, verti[cal] maxing it out, let’s focus on this jumping. Versus lowering it an inch? That could change all of our shots. Do y’all not understand that… I would much rather just ‘Okay, let’s get in the gym, let’s – word. You never know, next year I might dunk.

A’ja Wilson via Roommates Show
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It just makes everyone wonder on what can actually bring excitement for the WNBA other than dunks. A’ja Wilson’s answer certainly cleared any doubts about the inconvenience of Shaq’s idea. However, her answer wasn’t actually directed at the HOF big man. Instead, it was directed at the anointed ‘King of New York’ Jalen Brunson.

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Brunson supported the idea of lowering rims to allow WNBA players to dunk. However, A’ja Wilson pointed out the obvious issues with changing the height of the rims. A modification to lower the rim wouldn’t just accommodate more dunks but would fundamentally alter the arc and mechanics of shots for WNBA players. Thus, it will potentially create more issues than benefits.

A’ja Wilson draws rare ‘LeBron James’ comparisons

The Las Vegas Aces forward continues to cement her legacy after earning her third overall and first unanimous MVP award in 2024. In a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal Magazine, A’ja Wilson reflected on being dubbed the “LeBron James of the WNBA.” It is a title that speaks volumes about her influence and dominance.

Talk about a crown that’s heavy. I feel that… but I try to wear it with grace. When it came to LeBron… people tried to mold him and cookie-cut him… but he constantly showed why you can’t put him in a box… When people see me play, they see someone that has put a lot of passion into the game. But I also never lose sight of the fun—like, it’s a game at the end of the day.

A’ja Wilson via The Wall Street Journal Magazine

These comparisons go beyond titles and accolade. Both A’ja Wilson and LeBron James possess physically dominant play styles that have allowed them to rule their respective courts. Wilson’s ability to establish her presence in the paint, score under immense pressure, and control the game defensively mirrors James’ multi-faceted contributions in the NBA.

Just as James uses his size, skill, and basketball IQ to dictate matchups, Wilson’s imposing frame and finesse allow her to excel in virtually any scenario. As a result, both boast strong cases for being among the greatest of all time in their leagues.