Shined against the Dallas Wings

LeBron James wasn't wrong: A'ja Wilson overshadows Caitlin Clark with record-breaking night

A’ja Wilson powered the Las Vegas Aces to a decisive 95-81 victory over the Dallas Wings on Wednesday night, delivering a stellar performance with 36 points, 12 rebounds, and six steals. This feat made her the first player in WNBA history to achieve over 35 points, 10 rebounds, and five steals in a single game.

Wilson’s dominance was evident from the outset, hitting 15 of 22 shots in the first half and establishing a substantial lead for the Aces, one they maintained throughout the game.he game.

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A’ja Wilson laughs at Kate Martin when Las Vegas Aces bus leaves her behindParker Johnson

In addition to her scoring, Wilson’s presence in the post was a catalyst for her teammates. Kelsey Plum added 20 points, and Jackie Young contributed 19, aiding the Aces’ recovery from a narrow loss to the Atlanta Dream last Friday.

The performance led one enthusiastic fan to dub Wilson as the best player in the WNBA and among the greatest of all time. The win boosted the Aces’ season record to 5-2, moving them up to fourth place in the Western Conference.

Hailed by LeBron

Earlier this week, the unveiling of Wilson’s statue drew praise from sports figures such as LeBron James, Dawn Staley, and organizations like the SEC and the WNBA.

“That’s so [fire emojis] @_ajawilson22!!” James wrote on X. “Congrats”

She responded: “Appreciate it!”

The WNBA has seen a surge in star power, sparking debates about who stands as the league’s premier player.

While Caitlin Clark has attracted significant attention, Wilson’s consistent excellence and accolades, including two MVP awards and two championships, reinforce her position as one of the league’s top talents.

The Las Vegas Aces are now set to face the Seattle Storm on Friday.

Chennedy Carter’s Teammate Reveals Disturbing Comments Made By Angry Fan To Chicago Sky Players During Hotel Confrontation After Release Of Edited Video

Chennedy Carter of Chicago Sky walking with security member.Chennedy Carter (Photo via @StrollerAdam Twitter)
As previously noted, Chennedy Carter and her Chicago Sky teammates were harassed by a male fan on Wednesday as they arrived at their hotel in Washington, D.C.

A video made its way around the internet of a man going up to Chennedy Carter and asking her if she’s had the opportunity to talk to Caitlin Clark. A member of Chicago’s security team steps in and tries to stop the fan from talking to Carter in the 19-second video:

But according to Carter’s teammate, Michaela Onyenwere, the video “was edited” and contained far more disturbing comments from the man. Onyenwere says the man called them “ghetto (expletive)” and stated that “women’s sports isn’t (expletive).”

Sky GM Jeff Pagliocca told Annie Costabile of the Chicago Sun-Times that the man approached the team with a camera and was solely looking for Carter. Team security diffused the situation and got the man to leave so the police did not have to be called.

Chennedy Carter made headlines last Saturday when she delivered a shoulder check to Caitlin Clark in the Sky-Indiana Fever game. The officials initially handed her a standard foul, but the league reviewed the play and upgraded it to a flagrant foul.

Indiana won that game by a final score of 71-70, marking their first home win in the Clark era. Chicago will try to move to 4-5 on the year tonight when they visit the 0-9 Washington Mystics.

Chennedy Carter’s Sky Will Meet Fever Three More Times

The Carter-Clark incident on Saturday, along with Angel Reese’s viral celebration of the hit on the sidelines, has suddenly made the Sky-Fever feud one of WNBA’s top can’t-miss rivalries.

The good news for basketball fans is that the Sky and Fever still have three more showdowns in the 2024 regular season. The next one is only 10 days away, with Chicago set to visit the Fever again on June 16.