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You will rarely see players like A’ja Wilson, who not only dominate the game but also stay remarkably consistent with one team, becoming the true face of a franchise. Over her career, she has already poured in 5,589 points, showcasing her elite scoring ability while maintaining her status as the go-to option in nearly every situation. And now, as the Aces enter the playoffs, it is only a looming threat for the rest of the league, with Becky Hammon sending out a clear warning: they’re just getting started.

A’ja Wilson’s importance to the Las Vegas Aces is undeniable—out of 262 career games, she has started 260, a testament to her reliability and central role in the team’s success. As Wilson and co. entered the Wintrust Arena, they had a goal in mind to seal the play-off berth as early as possible. With 79-74 on the scoreboard at the end of the play, all that Hammon’s side has to ensure is not to slip further. And with Wilson and more taking charge, it doesn’t seem to be an issue, something even coach Hammon stressed upon.

When Becky highlighted, “Who’s as good as A’ja Wilson?” the reporter put a question if A’ja still surprises her with what she can do. The answer was a message to the 7 teams gearing for the playoffs. “She’ll do something almost every game where it’s like, ooh, that was nasty. Where it’s just so demonstrative, some of her blocks are so physically dominant,” shared HC in the postgame press conference. “I equate it to like a posterized dunk in the men’s game. Like, it just gets people on their feet. How demonstrative some of her blocks are. She can guard one through five.”

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We really don’t need proof, as A’ja’s stat line speaks for itself. She’s averaging 23.1 points this season, more than her career average. Add to that around 10 rebounds, starting in 35 games. She’s second in the points table, next only to Napheesa Collier of the table topper Lynx, with 807 points. Wilson’s got you in nearly every stat, and Becky’s trust: “she’s going to be the greatest player to ever play this game when it’s all said and done,” is a reflection of the same. But it isn’t done yet.

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The Las Vegas Aces have strung together an 11-game winning streak, reminding the league of their championship pedigree and setting their sights on finishing the regular season strong by targeting the remaining six games. Yet, this surge comes with a caution—the team cannot afford to take opponents lightly or let the hardwood battles slip into complacency. Every game demands the same intensity, especially with playoff form on the line. With A’ja Wilson and company leading the charge, we at the EssentiallySports Newsdesk believe the Aces not only have the momentum but also the depth and discipline to make a serious push for another championship, and any slip is just a few games away.

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A’ja Wilson and the Aces are coming up for their third championship title

A’ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces are closing in on what could be their third championship title, a feat that would cement them as the WNBA’s modern dynasty. Their consistency and ability to control games have kept them at the top, making them the benchmark for success across the league this season, maintaining a consistent 3 seed. But the path ahead, however, features strong challengers like the Minnesota Lynx and Atlanta Dream.

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The Lynx, behind Napheesa Collier’s (23.9 points and 7.6 rebounds) all-around brilliance, have set the pace at the top of the standings, while the Dream, sitting at 2, have shown they can be a dangerous playoff team with their speed and perimeter scoring. The Aces face both teams next, a matchup that will test the Aces’ depth and adaptability just before the playoff picks up.

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If Las Vegas can rise above these challenges, a third title would not only showcase their dominance but also reinforce their position as the team of this era. For Wilson and her teammates, it’s not just about another trophy—it’s about proving once again that no matter the competition, the Aces remain the ultimate standard.

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