A'ja Wilson Named TIME's Woman of the Year
A'ja Wilson Named TIME's Woman of the Year

A'ja Wilson Named TIME's Woman of the Year

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A'ja Wilson, a leading WNBA player and three-time MVP, has been recognized as TIME's Woman of the Year, highlighting the challenges faced by Black athletes in the sport. Wilson expressed admiration for Caitlin Clark, an Indiana Fever rookie, who acknowledged her own white privilege and advocated for more visibility and investment in Black athletes. Despite facing backlash, Clark's stance was appreciated by Wilson, who emphasized the difficulties Black women face in gaining recognition in sports. Jayson Tatum, an NBA star, also highlighted Wilson's exceptional talent by naming her his favorite WNBA player over Clark. Wilson's historic performance, including breaking the WNBA single-season scoring record, has solidified her status as one of the sport's top talents. This mutual respect between athletes like Tatum and Wilson underscores the broader narratives of inclusion and recognition within basketball.

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