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Related: About this forumA'ja Wilson says official told her to tone down her emotions during game against Belgium
A'ja Wilson has always shown emotion on the court. Whether it's to pump up her teammates after a great pass or herself after a big basket or block, Wilson uses it to fuel her MVP-level game. Apparently not everyone is a fan of it.
Wilson recalled after the U.S. beat Belgium on Thursday night at the Olympics that one of the officials during the game told her to tone it down.
"I need to, get my emotions in check (he said), and I think that just heightened my emotions even more because I'm like, 'How are you going to tell me at my job that I can't show emotion, passion?'" she said. "So I keep my cool. I continue being me. I keep my cool by understanding who I am and who I have around me, and don't look back and just keep going."
Wilson said she didn't plan on changing the way she plays when the U.S. faces Germany on Sunday with first place in their group on the line. Both teams are 2-0 and have already advanced to the quarterfinals in Paris.
https://www.marca.com/en/basketball/wnba/las-vegas-aces/2024/08/02/66ad177b22601d5f6a8b457d.html
Traildogbob
(10,192 posts)A male official telling her to fall in line with lady like guidelines approved by men?
RandySF
(71,149 posts)Irish_Dem
(59,687 posts)Irish_Dem
(59,687 posts)But no one ever lectures males to keep their emotions under control.
FSogol
(46,726 posts)personal or technical foul.
RandySF
(71,149 posts)She likes to yell out after a big play.
FSogol
(46,726 posts)She said she didn't change her play. Where's the problem?