WNBA analyst Mark Schindler, in an article on The Ringer published on Friday, compared 19-year-old French phenom Dominique Malonga, a 6-foot-6 center, to San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama.
After the Sky traded away the third pick to the Mystics, Jack Maloney of CBS Sports compiled a new mock draft and had the Mystics selecting Dominique Malonga, a 6-foot-6 center from France. Here's ...
Simply put, 6-foot-6 centers with her athleticism and on-the ... sides of the ball and looks like a lock to be a productive WNBA player for a long time. Iriafen hasn't been bad in her first ...
She should be able to stick in the WNBA as a bench big who can make plays when a team wants to play small. She has the toughness to hold up for stretches against some of the top centers in the ...
WNBA legend Candace Parker had the opportunity ... the Dallas Mavericks will require Irving to drop many more NBA centers at the rim with repeated mastery if they are to clinch a playoff spot ...
On Sunday night, the Chicago Sky and Washington Mystics pulled off a major WNBA trade ... Simply put, 6-foot-6 centers with her athleticism and on-the-ball skills are extremely rare, and ...
Nineteen-year-old Dominique Malonga is set to burst onto the WNBA scene this season and potentialy change the shape of the ...
I believe any team that won the BG free-agency sweepstakes would be a winner, and the Dream added two centers to help defend ... these pieces fall into place. WNBA reporter Jordan Robinson writes ...