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JuJu Watkins the newest WNBA Queen: Will JuJu follow in the footsteps of Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark?

It seems that the USC Trojans player has big aspirations to go far

Will JuJu Watkins Follow in the Footsteps of Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark

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NCAA sensation Juju Watkins is proving that she is closely following in the footsteps of her fellow basketball stars Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky and Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever. Both players are now competing in the WNBA, battling for the title of the league’s next queen.

Juju Watkins has made it clear that she is determined to be the next rising star to enter the WNBA. Her recent Instagram post left no doubt about her ambitions. In the post, she shared a stunning reel that instantly grabbed attention.

The video was titled: “Winning requires more than some will ever know” In the clip, the USC Trojans’ standout can be seen executing some of her practice moves while preparing for a photo shoot. She demonstrates her agility and precision, showcasing the intense work behind her success.

 

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During the video, Watkins delivers a powerful voiceover: “I’ve hated to lose since forever. When I competed with my brothers and sisters, it was always a competition, so I never really took losing well.”

With those words, Juju Watkins made it clear that she is fully committed to taking her game to the next level. Her ultimate goal is to enter the WNBA and prove her talent on the professional stage.

Although she understands the journey won’t be easy, she remains confident that with continuous effort, she will achieve her dream. She is determined to refine her skills, improve her technique, and elevate her game. Watkins is not just aiming to make it to the league—she wants to dominate. Her ambition is to stack up more victories and solidify her legacy in women’s basketball.

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