For Dominique Malonga, Age Is Nothing But A Number
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For Dominique Malonga, Age Is Nothing But A Number
"We connected really fast, and we play really well together. You can tell that we're having fun,"
"It's a good position for me to be in because we're playing against the best in the league. We keep practicing and improving every day together."
"I've been the youngest everywhere [I go] since I started my career, and I am still going to be one of the youngest next season,"
"It's going to be like that for a couple of years."
Dominique Malonga is a 20-year-old center who played for the Seattle Storm, averaging 7.7 points per game, and became the youngest WNBA draftee at 19 after playing professionally overseas. She competes in Unrivaled's Breeze BC alongside notable teammates and emphasizes strong chemistry, daily practice, and continuous improvement. The Breeze played before a sold-out crowd of 21,490 at Xfinity Mobile Arena, and Malonga became the first player to dunk in the 2026 season. The team holds a midseason 5-5 record while pursuing Unrivaled playoff positioning in March. Malonga studies computer engineering through virtual classes and prioritizes drive over age-based evaluation.
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