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topicnews · July 17, 2025

A'ja Wilson reaches the WNBA milestone after crazy performance against wings

A'ja Wilson reaches the WNBA milestone after crazy performance against wings


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The Las Vegas Aces were anything but consistent this season, but the only constant was the incredible game of all-star A'ja Wilson. On Wednesday, 90-86, the aces achieved a big victory against the Dallas Wings, and A'ja Wilson continued to sit down in the WNBA record books with an eye opening stine.

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A against the Wings ended A'ja Wilson with 37 points, which they moved to fourth place in the WNBA record books in most career games of at least 30 points. It was her 28th career game of more than 30 points, and she exceeded the WNBA legend Lauren Jackson. This season she also leads in 30+ points with four league.

Despite the inconsistent season of the asses, Wilson plays like a candidate for the MVP price. It has the aces alive and in the playoff picture. With the victory against the wings, the ass improved to 11-11 and are currently in the eighth and last playoff place in the league. They won two games in a row and embedded the all-star break with a little momentum.

This season Wilson performed in 17 games with just over 30 minutes per game. She missed a few games at the beginning of this season because she was in the league hermitage protocol, and recently reduced after she had distributed a game due to a wrist injury.

It has an average of 21.5 points, 9.1 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.6 steals and 2.4 blocked shots with divisions of 47.1 percent from the field, 25 percent from the three-point line and 84.6 percent from the open-air line. She ended against the wings with 37 points, ten rebounds, two assists and two blocked shots. She shot 15 of 25 (60 percent) from the field and 7 out of 12 from the free -wire line.

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Wilson was recently appointed the starter of the WNBA All-Star game and her seventh all-star appearance as a whole. In fact, the only season of her career, in which she was not called a all-star, was in 2020 during the bladder when the WNBA did not choose a all-star team.