A’ja Wilson
A'ja Wilson is the most dominant player in women's basketball — a force of nature who has redefined what is possible in the WNBA. As a forward/center for the Las Vegas Aces, she has won two WNBA championships, two Finals MVP awards, and three regular season MVP awards, putting her in conversation with the greatest players the league has ever produced.
Born in Hopkins, South Carolina, in 1996, Wilson dominated at every level. At the University of South Carolina, she led the Gamecocks to their first national championship in 2017 and was named the consensus national player of the year. Selected first overall in the 2018 WNBA Draft by the Las Vegas Aces, she immediately became the face of the franchise and one of the most popular players in the league.
Wilson's game combines power, finesse, and an increasingly lethal three-point shot that makes her virtually unguardable. But her impact extends beyond basketball — she has been a vocal advocate for pay equity in women's sports, racial justice, and mental health awareness. Her dominance has come during a period of unprecedented growth for the WNBA, and she is one of the primary reasons for it. She is building a legacy that future generations will measure themselves against.
I want to be remembered as someone who changed the game.— A’ja Wilson
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