Unrivaled's Young Talent: Dominique Malonga's Bold Move Pays Off
Dominique Malonga's decision to back out of her contract with Fenerbahce and sign with Unrivaled has sparked debate. Some questioned the move, while others saw potential. Fast forward to today, and Malonga's choice is proving to be a strategic one. She's thriving in the fast-paced, three-on-three setting of Unrivaled, showcasing her skills against veteran WNBA players and under the guidance of her first WNBA head coach, Noelle Quinn.
Malonga's Early Success
As part of Breeze BC, Unrivaled's newest team, Malonga is surrounded by a talented group of young players. The team's depth includes Paige Bueckers, Rickea Jackson, Cameron Brink, Kate Martin, and Aari McDonald, making them a force to be reckoned with. Despite their youth and inexperience with Unrivaled's unique format, Breeze BC has dominated the league, winning their first two games and entertaining fans with exciting plays.
Malonga's Impact
Her performance has been a significant factor in the team's success. She earned a starting spot next to Bueckers and Jackson, outshining Brink. In her debut, Malonga impressed with 17 points and 14 rebounds against a formidable Phantom team featuring WNBA All-Stars Aliyah Boston and Kiki Iriafen. Boston, a seasoned player, posed a challenge with her experience and All-WNBA potential.
Malonga's Versatility
Malonga's height, athleticism, and versatility make her a versatile player. She excels in transition, bringing the ball up or establishing a strong presence around the rim in the half-court offense. On defense, her long arms cause trouble for opponents around the rim, even if her blocking technique needs refinement.
A Bright Future
So far, Malonga's performance against top competition in the WNBA has been impressive. She's getting more court time than she might have with Fenerbahce and is back with Noelle Quinn, who understands her needs after her rookie season. Unrivaled seems to be the perfect platform for Malonga's growth and preparation for her second WNBA season.