NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal recently shared his thoughts on how to enhance the women’s game, suggesting that the WNBA should lower the rims to encourage more dunks. The WNBA experienced its most successful season in 2024, fueled by the emergence of Caitlin Clark, the No. 1 overall pick from Iowa. This season saw significant growth in ratings, attendance, and media coverage. However, O’Neal believes that the WNBA can further evolve and continue its upward trajectory by increasing the number of dunks in the game.
Neal’s perspective
Shaquille O’Neal, renowned for his dominance in the paint with teams like the Magic, Lakers, and Heat, emphasized that dunks are a fan favorite, with 60% of basketball fans admitting that dunks are the highlight of the game. Despite this, dunks remain rare in the WNBA, with only two active players, Brittney Griner and Jonquel Jones, having dunked in games. Griner holds a total of 26 career dunks, but beyond her, dunks are a rarity.
O’Neal tweeted, “60% of the fans said dunking is their favorite thing. The WNBA has none of that. So they make much less money. Just trying to get you that 300 million dollars you deserve @aja22wilson shaqwbnacommisioner. Love y’all @wnba.” He also added, “Do it for the WNBA All-Star game and watch the ratings go through the roof.”
A’ja Wilson’s Strong Opposition
However, the idea of lowering the rims has faced staunch opposition, particularly from current WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson. During a recent appearance on The Roommates Show with Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart, Wilson expressed her disagreement with O’Neal’s proposal, questioning its effectiveness.
“What is it gonna do?. I would much rather just gear my offseason to, ‘Okay, vertical, 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?,” Wilson said, responding to O’Neal’s proposal.
Wilson’s concerns revolve around how such a change could disrupt the skills that players have honed over years. She stressed that improving vertical leap is a more sustainable and beneficial approach than altering the game’s physical aspects.
Challenges in Implementing the Change
Lowering the rims across WNBA arenas may seem like a simple change, but it could prove more complicated than anticipated. One major obstacle is that players, especially young girls, grow up playing on 10-foot hoops in parks, gyms, and schools nationwide. Implementing a system with varied rim heights in different courts would present logistical challenges.
The concept of introducing two different rim heights at various venues could complicate player training and create inconsistencies in the game’s play and experience across all levels. This undertaking may ultimately be unfeasible.
O’Neal’s Continued Advocacy for Change
Despite resistance from Wilson and others, O’Neal has stood by his stance. On November 25, 2024, he once again urged Wilson to consider lowering the rims to align the WNBA with fan expectations and ramp up excitement around the league. O’Neal emphasized that dunking appeals to 60% of basketball fans, which could enhance the WNBA’s visibility and success. By increasing the frequency of dunks, O’Neal aims to garner more attention for the league and its players.
However, Wilson remains concentrated on improving individual performance rather than altering the game at this time. Her worries about maintaining shooting accuracy and not interfering with established training routines underscore the complexities of any proposed changes to the WNBA’s format.
Looking Forward to the Future of the WNBA
The debate about lowering the rims in the WNBA sparks a wider discussion about how the league can progress and flourish. While the 2024 season showcased the WNBA’s progress in attracting fans and generating media interest, the challenge ahead is finding a balance between enhancing the game’s entertainment value and preserving its integrity and player development.