Dominique Malonga's Eye-Catching Dunk Captures Kevin Durant's Attention in Breeze vs. Laces Showdown
Despite a steady rise of talented newcomers in the women’s basketball scene, truly spectacular dunks remain a rare treat. That’s what made the Unrivaled League clash between Breeze and Laces at the Sephora Arena in Miami so memorable. Seattle Storm prospect Dominique Malonga delivered a breathtaking running dunk that instantly became the night’s standout moment.
The play didn’t just electrify the crowd; it also drew the eye of two-time NBA champion and Finals MVP Kevin Durant, who was in attendance and clearly enjoyed what he saw.
Malonga finished the game with 21 points and 10 rebounds, and the moment was set up in style: a sharp cross-court pass from Paige Bueckers near the arc sent her sprinting toward the rim for a thunderous finish.
Broadcast cameras quickly shifted to Durant, whose bright smile suggested he had witnessed something special. The clip spread rapidly across social media, prompting lively reactions from fans and fellow players alike.
In her postgame interview, Malonga noted that she didn’t get a chance to speak with Durant after the game. Still, simply seeing his reaction was meaningful. Knowing that a basketball icon appreciated her moment added extra significance for her.
“It was great, I mean I didn’t say anything to him, but it felt really good,” Malonga said. “He went to shoot around this morning, so we talked a little, and I’m glad you could see that.”
Even with Malonga’s standout moment, Breeze fell 65-53 in an upset that handed Laces a 2-0 edge in their head-to-head series. Breeze will be looking to rebound and get Malonga more consistent contributions as the season progresses.
Laces’ Brittney Sykes paced the winners with a commanding two-way performance, piling up a game-high 25 points and 11 rebounds on 10-of-18 shooting, underscoring her impact on both ends of the floor.
For Malonga, the dunk was a personal highlight, but the team’s success remains the primary goal. The Breeze will rely on her speed and energy to fuel more victories moving forward, turning eye-catching moments into sustained wins.
And this is the part most people miss: viral plays can spark momentum, but consistency—showing up game after game—defines a season. Will Malonga harness that moment into a reliable offensive punch for Breeze, or will the allure of one dazzling play overshadow steady team-building efforts? Share your thoughts below on how you think she and Breeze should balance flash with consistency.