A’ja Wilson Becomes First Four-Time WNBA MVP, LeBron James Praises Historic Achievement
A’ja Wilson Becomes First Four-Time WNBA MVP, LeBron James Praises Historic Achievement

A’ja Wilson Becomes First Four-Time WNBA MVP, LeBron James Praises Historic Achievement

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A'ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces has made WNBA history by winning her fourth Most Valuable Player (MVP) award in 2025, becoming the first player ever to reach this milestone. Her stellar season included leading the league in scoring and blocks, averaging 23.4 points, 10.2 rebounds, and 3.1 assists per game, and propelling the Aces to a 30–14 record with a historic 17-game winning streak. Wilson's achievement has earned widespread acclaim, including a notable public congratulation from NBA star LeBron James, who celebrated her success on social media and praised her skill set, even suggesting her ability to compete one-on-one with NBA players. This exchange highlights the increasing mutual respect and admiration between NBA and WNBA athletes and underscores the growing visibility of women's basketball. Wilson's record-setting MVP honors and impactful play continue to elevate her status as one of the premier figures in professional basketball. Meanwhile, LeBron James, nearing the end of his career, remains a prominent voice supporting gender equality and excellence in sports.

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