The WNBA announced today that Las Vegas Aces forward/center A’ja Wilson has been named the 2025 Kia WNBA Most Valuable Player, a historic achievement that solidifies her place as one of the greatest players in league history. With this honor, Wilson becomes the first player to win the MVP award four times, breaking a tie with three-time winners Sheryl Swoopes, Lisa Leslie, and Lauren Jackson.
Wilson received 51 of 72 first-place votes from a national panel of sportswriters and broadcasters, finishing with a total of 657 points. The voting results reflected the tight race for the award, with Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier finishing as the runner-up with 534 points and 18 first-place votes.
A Season of Unmatched Dominance
Wilson’s historic season was defined by her all-around brilliance and a remarkable turnaround for the Las Vegas Aces. She was the only player in the league to finish in the top five in scoring, rebounding, and blocks. Her final regular-season averages were a testament to her consistent dominance:
- 23.4 points per game (led the league for the second consecutive season)
- 10.2 rebounds per game
- 3.1 assists per game
- 2.3 blocks per game (led the league for the fifth time)
- 1.6 steals per game
The Narrative That Cemented Her Legacy
While Collier had a stellar season leading the Lynx to the top seed, Wilson’s MVP case was built on a compelling narrative of leadership and perseverance. The Aces, a team with championship expectations, started the season at a disappointing 11-11. However, Wilson put the team on her back, leading them on a franchise-record 16-game winning streak to close out the regular season. This incredible surge propelled the Aces from the bottom of the playoff picture to the No. 2 seed.
Wilson’s performance during this winning streak was particularly staggering, as she averaged 26.1 points and 12.0 rebounds, showcasing why she is considered the most dominant force in the sport.
What’s Next for the Newly Crowned MVP
The MVP trophy is a fitting culmination of a season where Wilson not only performed at a historic level but also carried her team to a position of strength. Now, she and the Aces will turn their attention to the WNBA playoffs, where they look to add another championship to their growing dynasty.
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