While there are several contenders for the royal couple in basketball right now (including Chicago Sky star Angel Reese and Orlando Magic forward Wendell Carter Jr.), it's hard to argue that Las Vegas Aces superstar and two-time reigning WNBA MVP A'ja Wilson and Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo take the crown.
In the wake of Las Vegas Aces star forward A'ja Wilson being named the Time 2025 Athlete of the Year on December 9, an ensuing feature article on Wilson from Sean Gregory shared an interesting comment from Wilson that related to Caitlin Clark.
Las Vegas Aces star center A'ja Wilson was named the Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year on Wednesday. Wilson, the WNBA's first four-time WNBA MVP, is the second consecutive member of the league to win the award.
A'ja Wilson stood atop the WNBA again, winning an unprecedented fourth MVP as her Las Vegas Aces earned a third championship in four seasons. For that, she earned The Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year for the first time
Ever since Caitlin Clark has been shining the light on the WNBA, the corresponding impact has spread to all players as the league has grown exponentially.
A'ja Wilson has been racking up hardware all of 2025. Now Wilson is talking about a different kind of future.
The rise of Caitlin Clark in the WNBA has created a large divide among fans. Many believe that Clark deserves sole responsibility for the massive rise in ratings the league has seen, while others believe that the product has improved across the board through the efforts of its star players.
NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal frustrated many members of the women's basketball community with a comment he made about the WNBA potentially lowering its rims during an October 2024 episode of Angel Reese's Unapologetically Angel podcast.
Russell Wilson watched on as the New York Giants suffered a fifth straight loss in Week 11, dropping to 2-9 on the 2025 NFL season after a 27-20 loss to Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers.
No WNBA player has an easy time trying to defend Las Vegas Aces star A'ja Wilson. Despite still being just 29 years old, Wilson has already cemented herself as one of the greatest women's basketball players of all time.
The WNBA is set to have an interesting offseason. First things first, though, the WNBA's collective bargaining agreement needs to be sorted out.
How many WNBA Finals MVPs can you name in five minutes?
In a moment that melted hearts across the sports world, Las Vegas Aces superstar A’ja Wilson shared an emotional, triumphant embrace with her boyfriend, Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo, moments after her team’s 4-0 sweep of the Phoenix Mercury clinched the 2025 WNBA championship.
A WNBA dynasty officially began Friday night when the Las Vegas Aces captured their third WNBA championship in the last four seasons.
PHOENIX -- League MVP A'ja Wilson scored 31 points and grabbed nine rebound as the Las Vegas Aces beat the Phoenix Mercury 97-86 in Game 4 on Friday to sweep the WNBA Finals to win their third title in four seasons.
A'ja Wilson is the best women's basketball player in the world, and if another reminder was needed, she offered one Wednesday night.
How many WNBA Finals MVPs can you name in five minutes?
Las Vegas Aces center A’ja Wilson is the latest WNBA star to speak out against league commissioner Cathy Engelbert.
How many WNBA MVP winners can you name in five minutes?
A'ja Wilson is the WNBA's first four-time WNBA MVP. This is the second consecutive win for the Las Vegas Aces star, who also was named MVP in 2020 and 2022.
Wilson is widely regarded as the best player of her generation.
Minnesota Lynx forward Alanna Smith and Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson were named WNBA Co-Defensive Players of the Year on Thursday.
Can you name every WNBA player to score at least 700 points in a season?
The Las Vegas Aces are setting records left and right. A'ja Wilson has become basically a lock to elapse 30 Points in every game she plays. She is going to be league MVP given her elite stretch of basketball since the all-star break.
A’ja Wilson continues to dazzle the WNBA .
A'ja Wilson has made even more WNBA history.
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