“Nasty!”: Freshman MiLaysia Fulwiley’s Viral Play Leaves A’ja Wilson, Sue Bird and WNBA World Awestruck
2023/11/07

MiLaysia Fulwiley made history in Paris with a spectacular show of skill during her debut game for the South Carolina women’s basketball team. The No. 6 Gamecocks defeated the No. 10 Irish, 100-71, at Halles Georges Arena in their season opener on November 6th. Fulwiley’s powerful presence contributed significantly to the team’s victory. A native of Columbia, South Carolina, Fulwiley proved to be a formidable opponent, scoring 17 points, dishing out six assists, and snatching six steals.

Her exceptional performance included one remarkable move that drew the attention of the basketball world: a smooth back-to-back dribble. NBA icon Magic Johnson compared her to players like LeBron James and Stephen Curry, while the WNBA superstars took turns to praise the new star.

WNBA stars mark their share of praise

Similar to A’ja Wilson and Aliyah Boston, MiLaysia Fulwiley could be the next big thing in South Carolina women’s basketball. And WNBA stars A’ja Wilson, Sue Bird, Kelsey Plum, Chelsea Gray, and LaChina Robinson all lined up on social media to share how they adored the dribble of MiLaysia.

WNBA legend Sue Bird took this video clip to smash around all the stereotypes with the NCAA as and wrote, She lashes out at the critics as she mentions, “

The Aces star to share this epic move, as she wrote, Her teammate and alumni of USC, A’ja Wilson, took to Twitter to acknowledge the toughest move by a freshman of her alma mater. She wrote,

The Aces point guard as she shared the video,

Lachina Robinson went to Twitter to shower her praises, writing,

MiLayisa Fulwiley is already a star

During the Aflac Oui-Play match against Notre Dame in Paris, MiLaysia Fulwiley, a freshman from South Carolina, pulled off one of the most incredible moves in basketball history. Fulwiley sprinted down the lane, effortlessly maneuvering the ball around her back. With precision, Fulwiley then double-clutched the ball before executing a right-handed layup on the left side of the basket, all while faking a one-handed pass in mid-air.

This impressive display occurred right in the heart of the lane. But Fulwiley’s brilliance didn’t end there.

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In the third quarter, she added another breathtaking play to her already impressive highlight reel. At just 17 minutes into her college career, Fulwiley astonished Magic Johnson with a jaw-dropping layup.

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