However, Wilson shared the simple yet straightforward reason she didn’t participate. “I like to enjoy my offseason,” she told Lucy Feldman of Time recently.
Smiles were everywhere at Colonial Life Arena when A'ja Wilson's number was retired this year. As Dawn Staley's best product, it was an icing on the cake for the Gamecocks
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.
The Las Vegas Aces star opened up to Time in a duo interview with Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles this week for their Women of the Year issue and finally explained why she didn't sign up for the new league.
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Soap Central Lifestyle on MSNWhere is Bam Adebayo from? WNBA MVP A'ja Wilson confirms relationship with NBA playerIn an exclusive published on February 18, People magazine reported that WNBA star A’ja Wilson subtly teased her relationship with NBA player Bam Adebayo.
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.
Victoria Monét, Karrueche Tran, and Jordyn Woods sat courtside as top WNBA talent battled it out in Hennessy’s exclusive 2x2 tournament during All-Star Weekend.
Wilson appears on the cover of one edition of the issue, highlighting the record-breaking support for women’s basketball in 2024.
J ordan Chiles clocked A’ja Wilson right away when they were thrown together for a Nike event in the run-up to the Paris Olympics. The gymnast was raised in a family of basketball fans—she was named after Michael Jordan—and had watched the WNBA star for years. The two athletes became fast friends. “We were vibing out,” Chiles says.
WNBA star A’ja Wilson, 28, and gymnastics icon Jordan Chiles, 23 earned their spots as two of TIME Magazine’s Women of The Year.
A’ja Wilson and Bam Adebayo are walking into their Love & Basketball era—just without all the unhealthy Quincy McCall shenanigans. During a recent interview with People, the WNBA MVP briefly opened up about her boo, dishing on a few details about their Valentine’s Day plans.
The star athlete joined a group of only 12 WNBA players in history to have a signature shoe when her Nike collection dropped this month.
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