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teph Curry Praises Minnesota Lynx Star Courtney Williams: ‘You a Dawg’

Courtney Williams is shining brightly in the WNBA, earning praise not only from teammates and coaches but also from NBA superstar Steph Curry. Recently, after a remarkable performance where Williams secured 10 rebounds, Curry complimented her, simply stating, “You a dawg.”

Williams’ recent standout game underscores her value, not just statistically but through her leadership and basketball IQ, qualities consistently highlighted by her coach. Her influence extends well beyond the court, reflecting her importance to the Minnesota Lynx.

After the Lunar Arls faced their first defeat, Williams spoke candidly about the experience being a “reality check” that sparked renewed motivation and intensified focus. This mindset has helped set a high standard within the league, making games against them highly charged encounters.

Acknowledging growing tensions and rivalries, Williams noted the extra celebrations from opponents after defeating her team. She supported Skylar Diggins-Smith’s assertion about her pivotal role in “carrying the league,” agreeing that such statements were based in truth.

One ongoing debate within the league has been the fairness of the one-on-one tournament format. Williams expressed concerns about matchups between guards and post players, suggesting the need for rule changes to ensure a level playing field.

Reflecting on her experiences during NBA All-Star Weekend, Williams shared her appreciation for the event’s inclusivity towards WNBA talent. She expressed surprise and gratitude over NBA players’ awareness and genuine respect for her skills, particularly mentioning Curry and Darius Garland.

As the WNBA landscape shifts with high-profile moves like Jewell Loyd joining Vegas and Kelsey Plum transitioning, Williams sees excitement and competitiveness growing within the league. She particularly highlighted Indiana’s rising potential as a serious contender and commended Minnesota’s stable approach, reflecting faith in their current roster.

Personally, Williams has embraced change with grace, adapting smoothly to new roles and environments. Her personal maturity is evident, marked notably by her recent engagement and decision to let go of her signature blonde hairstyle—a move aimed at sharpening her on-court focus.

Williams also spoke warmly of her father’s unwavering support, emphasizing the strength of their bond. She highlighted the significance of black fathers openly supporting their daughters, recognizing the positive influence of this dynamic.

As the league bids farewell to legendary Diana Taurasi, although Williams’ direct reaction wasn’t captured, it is clear she respects Taurasi’s enduring legacy and influence on women’s basketball.

Williams’ blend of athletic prowess, leadership, and personal growth continues to earn her respect within and beyond basketball circles, cementing her place as one of the WNBA’s influential stars.