Lisa Leslie's statue in Star Plaza is a monumental achievement, marking a pivotal moment in women's basketball and the city of Los Angeles. Her induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2015 was a significant recognition of her talent and impact on the sport. However, a statue is a different matter entirely. It is a permanent, public declaration that belongs to a city's collective identity, and Leslie's inclusion in Star Plaza changes the narrative of Los Angeles sports history. It signals that women's contributions to the city's basketball legacy are not secondary but foundational. This statue is a testament to Leslie's dominance and a powerful message to the next generation of athletes. Her dunk in 2002, a moment that sent a clear and lasting message to young girls, particularly tall Black girls, is a reminder of her impact on the sport. The statue will stand as proof that greatness in women's sports belongs in the same spaces, on the same pedestals, and in the same conversations as any other greatness this city has ever celebrated. The unveiling on September 20th is a long-awaited celebration of a career that rewrote what was possible in women's basketball.