Las Vegas Aces star A'ja Wilson was honored as one of Time Magazine's Women of the Year on Thursday, and sat down with the publication for a wide-ranging interview alongside another honoree, United States Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles.
Las Vegas Aces center A’ja Wison cried during a locker room speech last September. Wilson tallied 1,000 points in a single season that day, making WNBA history. In a tearful postgame moment with her team, she lost it, revealing that what she does daily takes a toll.
A’ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces were on the verge of making history in the WNBA, chasing an elusive three-peat after back-to-back championships. However, their bid for a third consecutive title fell short, leaving the three-time MVP with lingering thoughts about what could have been.
Las Vegas Aces star A'ja Wilson confirms her relationship with Miami Heat player Bam Adebayo but doesn't say much more about it than that.
Aces star and MVP A’ja Wilson spoke about what she felt was her biggest regret in the team’s failed three-peat quest.
Wilson was chosen alongside Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles to reflect the strengths and achievements of women's sports in the last year.
While many WNBA stars are shining during the first season of Unrivaled, A'ja Wilson opted not to join. Now, she explains why.
Wilson stops on a dime, pulls up and launches her trademark fadeaway mid-range jumper over Jones and Bonner. As Wilson skips back down the court with a smile after metaphorically ripping out history book pages, Michelob Ultra Arena erupts. Wilson’s Aces teammates go wild on the bench, cheering and jumping for joy.
WNBA MVP A'ja Wilson has spent her entire seven-season WNBA career with the Las Vegas Aces. During that time, she has won three WNBA MVP awards, became a