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Most of these kids can barely control the ball with one hand, but need to in order to get it over the rim. Not Griner, of course. Notably, Toby Fournier uses two hands, because she's a leaper. Ayanna is also a two-handed dunker. For them, the challenge doesn't seem to be getting above the rim, which means their dunk isn't so precarious, and therefore not as risky in game play.
What's more, since Ayanna can get above the rim without a run up, I expect there to be lots of occasions for her to muscle up from the post to throw it down. To defend it, you'd have to knock it out of her hands, which may be easier said than done.
My worry is that defenders will undercut a dunker and cause an injury. Officials let a lot of contact in the act of shooting go uncalled inside and defenders aren't used to defending leapers. Muhl took a simple jump shot in the paint against GT in the BET as a freshman and the defender stepped under her and Mühl came down on the defender's leg, resulting in a high ankle sprain that limited her in the NCAA's. Getting hit in the legs when you are 3 feet off the floor can cause serious injury. It just isn't worth it.
I thought Maya's finger roll was a much more elegant move.



I noticed the hops Ayanna displayed in the short practice video posted this week. She was jumping like she was on a pogo stick. She has no problem getting lift standing flat-footed jumping on her toes and the balls of her feet.