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RandySF

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Wed Dec 18, 2024, 02:40 PM Dec 18

A'ja Wilson Got Better at Everything While Compromising Nothing

A’ja Wilson entered this WNBA season firmly established as one of the most impressive talents in the league, a perennial All-Star, a back-to-back champion, a two-time MVP. And then she followed that up with something remarkable. The Las Vegas Aces forward found a way to get even better in 2024. She expanded her skill set, putting together arguably the best season in league history, unanimously winning her third MVP and making herself SI’s WNBA Player of the Year.

There is no easy comparison for her performance. No WNBA player has ever scored like Wilson did in 2024. Yet it feels inadequate to suggest her biggest accomplishment this year was breaking the scoring record. What made Wilson’s season impressive was not what she did, but how she did it: No one had ever been so efficient while doing so much to impact the game around her. The scoring record may ultimately be the headline of her season. But consider what she did in every other area of the statsheet.

While she was scoring more than she ever had before, she also rebounded more, blocked more, stole more and recorded more assists while committing fewer turnovers. Wilson began shooting more from midrange and from three without sacrificing her presence in the paint. This is someone who already had been honored multiple times as MVP and Defensive Player of the Year—and she got better at everything without compromising anything. The cumulative effect did not feel like sharpening her game so much as expanding its possibilities.

“Even with all the pressure that she has, she just keeps showing up,” Aces guard and Olympic teammate Jackie Young told SI this summer. “She continues to get better every year, and it’s so hard to get better at this level, but she does. It just shows the type of person that she is.”


https://www.si.com/wnba/aja-wilson-got-better-at-everything-2024-player-of-the-year

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