Can girls dunk?

Perhaps one of the most well-known women basketball players of all time, Lisa Leslie became the first person in the WNBA to dunk. She did so on July 30th, 2002, when she threw down a slam against the Miami Sol.
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How many females can dunk?

As of 2018, 21 dunks have been scored by 7 different WNBA players. 7 of them were scored in All-Star games, while the remaining 14 took place during the regular season or playoffs. The first and second were scored by Lisa Leslie of the Los Angeles Sparks, on 30 July 2002 (against the Miami Sol), and 9 July 2005.
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Has a woman ever dunked a basketball?

Stanford's Fran Belibi rose up for a one-handed jam in the Cardinal's first March Madness matchup. It was the first women's NCAA tournament dunk since 2013, when Brittney Griner threw one down for Baylor.
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Can any WNBA players dunk?

A lot of players can dunk. They just don't do it in games. "It's hard to dunk in the WNBA," said Griner, who threw down in back-to-back games this month for the first time in her career.
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Why can't females dunk?

"Although women do produce some androgen, it is a small amount compared to males, and thus they have less muscle strength and power to jump," Goldberg said. "Testosterone not only increases muscle mass, it also increases the size of motor neurons, which induces more power, which is needed for jumping ability."
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Can a girl dunk in NBA 2K20?



Is dunking illegal in WNBA?

Is Dunking Allowed in the WNBA? A common misconception is that the WNBA prohibits or discourages its players from dunking. However, this is not true. There are no rules in the WNBA which prohibits a player from dunking, or attempting to dunk, when near the rim.
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Who is the first girl to dunk?

21, 1984 game against the University of Charleston at the Randolph County Armory in Elkins could (or was willing to do) at the time – that WVU's Georgeann Wells was the first women's basketball player to dunk in a game. And he finally did it 25 years after the fact!
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Who is the shortest female dunker?

Belibi is second only to Charlotte Smith (6'0) as the shortest women's college basketball player to execute a dunk during a game. On a list where most athletes register at 6'4 and above, Belibi stands out in the best way.
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How tall is a WNBA Hoop?

WNBA rims are placed 10 feet above the court, the same as in the NBA, and Delle Donne contends that at closer range to the basket, female players can display more of their athleticism and attract more fans.
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Who first dunked?

In 1944, college basketball saw its first-ever dunk, when Oklahoma A&M's Bob "Foothills" Kurland dunked by accident. Yes, you read that correctly.
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How tall do you have to be to dunk?

Standard: 6 feet 1inch – 6 feet 3 inches

This height allows you to dunk comfortably without having to go through too much vertical jump training. Many NFL football players are at this height, and they prove that they can jump better than basketball players. The reason is that the exercises of rugby are more explosive.
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Was dunking banned in the NBA?

While it became a standard move in the NBA by the 1970s, dunking was banned in the NCAA for nine years when Kareem Abdul-Jabbar became the first superstar to regularly dunk the ball. He dominated so thoroughly that officials decided dunking gave teams an unfair advantage.
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Are WNBA balls smaller?

With a circumference of 28.5 inches, the official WNBA ball's size is one inch smaller than the regulation size for the NBA, 29.5 inches.
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Are NBA rims really 10 feet?

Throughout gyms, parks, and driveways around the world, basketball hoops are almost always 10 feet (3 meters) off the ground. Some leagues for young children play on shorter hoops, but from junior high schools through the professional leagues, the game is played on hoops of the standard 10-foot height.
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Is the NBA rim 12 feet?

The rims have always been 10-feet high since James Naismith posted 13 rules for a game he called “Basket Ball” in a Springfield, Mass., YMCA gym in 1891. The average height for men during that time, however, was 5-foot-6.
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Can you dunk in high school games?

The IHSAA allows players to dunk during games but draws a hard line on dunking while the clock is stopped or there is a break in the action. If there has been a stoppage in play or a timeout called and a player dunks, the referee can call a technical foul on that player.
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Should the WNBA lower the rim?

The six-time All-Star and 2016 WNBA MVP has a point; lowering the rim would force players like herself and Parker to adapt their shooting strokes, approaches to rebounding, floor positioning, and so much more. And even then, there's a decent chance that the switch would not compel critics to tune in.
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Who's the shortest WNBA player?

The shortest woman to ever go pro was Shannon Bobbitt, who at 5'2" spent four years in the WNBA. Debbie Black (5'3") and Temeka Johnson (5'3") also had long WNBA careers.
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Why did the NCAA ban dunking?

Some of that tension was transferred into NCAA rules meant to penalize Alcindor, then a dominant Black player for the UCLA Bruins who led his team to a crushing victory in the NCAA Tournament — just two days after the tournament concluded, the NCAA made the dunk illegal.
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Is it easier to shoot a women's basketball?

We found that women shoot at three percent higher consistency than men. Men and women are very close, but the women edge out the men.
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Can you tryout for WNBA?

Some teams have tryouts so you need to have someone (an agent or coach) that can get you seen. Most teams will bring players in for individual workouts prior to the submission of their free agent list. This is at the player's expense, but well worth it if you earn a spot on the team!
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Why is WNBA ball striped?

The orange and oatmeal ball was a marketing move.

The WNBA ball's orange and oatmeal striped coloring was conceived so that, when placed on the shelves in stores, the WNBA ball would set itself apart from other basketballs.
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Who first dunked in NBA?

In the 1940s, Bob Kurland was a major part of Henry Iba's Oklahoma A&M teams that won two NCAA titles in 1945 and 1946, and his play altered the course of hoops forever.
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