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A’ja Wilson Wins WNBA MVP: Historic Fourth Title

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

A’ja Wilson Makes WNBA History as ​Frist 4-Time MVP

LAS VEGAS – A’ja Wilson of ⁤teh Las Vegas Aces has been named ​the WNBA’s Most Valuable Player for the 2024 season, becoming the first player in league history to win​ the award ⁤four times.The announcement cements Wilson’s place as‌ a ⁣dominant force in the WNBA and caps a remarkable season where she led the ​league​ in‍ both points and blocks per game.

Wilson shared the Defensive⁣ Player ⁣of the ⁢Year ‌award this season with Alanna Smith, further showcasing her all-around‍ impact. She averaged 21.8 points,8.3 rebounds,‌ 2.5‌ assists,1.8 steals, and 3.2 blocks per game, while boasting a league-leading player efficiency⁤ rating (PER) of 33.4. This individual achievement arrives as⁤ the Aces‍ secured the second-best record in the league ⁤at⁣ 34-6.

For much of ‍the season, Napheesa Collier of the Minnesota Lynx was considered ⁣the frontrunner for her first MVP award. Minnesota raced to a 20-4 record before the All-Star break, and Collier‌ was a driving force, averaging ​22.9 points, 7.3 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 1.6 steals, and 1.5 blocks per game on‍ 53.1% shooting. She‌ also improved ⁣her three-point ‌shooting, ⁢hitting ​40.3% on a career-high 3.8 attempts ⁢per game, ⁢resulting⁣ in a career-best PER of 30.2.

However, a late-season ankle sprain sidelined Collier for 11 games, halting her ⁢MVP momentum.During that time,⁣ Wilson surged, capitalizing on the opportunity to strengthen her case. Wilson missed ​only four games and ultimately ‍convinced voters⁢ of her ⁢superior​ overall​ impact, securing her⁢ fourth MVP title. The Lynx finished​ the regular ‍season with a⁢ 34-10 record,⁤ earning the No. 1 seed in the playoffs.

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