
No, that is not a typo.
Las Vegas Aces âpower straightâ, and recent four-time MVP, Aâja Wilson couldnât hold back her laughter in yesterdayâs postgame presser, as she was pouring on the love to her teammate Chelsea Gray. The Aces crushed Indiana, 90-68, in their Game 2 victory, evening the best-of-five series at one win each.
While complimenting Grayâs defensive contributions, Wilson said âsheâs someone that I believe could be on an All-Defensive teamâŠsheâs doing a lot that doesnât show up on the stat sheetâŠthe way that she can justâŠget her hands on ballsâŠ.â, before she and coach Becky Hammon couldnât hold back their giggles.
Itâs a clip Iâve watched on repeat, as it shows so much more than just a silly interaction.
The Las Vegas Aces are looking to win their third title in four years, and their chemistry shows how that feat is possible. The players know each other deeply, both on and off the court, and they uplift each other every chance they can.
Wilson takes her title of âpower straightâ to a level unlike anyone else, as the former No. 1 overall draft pick by the Aces has made her own annual Pride tradition: Each year she brings in a Pride-themed cake for her LGBTQ+ teammates.
Itâs always done with love, and in Wilson style, usually features plenty of laughs.
Itâs going to take continued team chemistry to fuel the Aces past their semifinal opponent, an underdog Indiana team. With star Caitlin Clark as one of five Indiana players out for the season, the team has relied on their bench and recent additions to reach the WNBA Semifinals for the first time in ten years. Indiana yet to win a title since 2012.
A crucial Game 3 takes place this Friday, as the Las Vegas and Indiana teams head to Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis in this best-of-five series. Game 4 is on Sunday in Indiana, and if needed, a deciding Game 5 on Tuesday in Las Vegas.
Weâll see if Gray gets her hands on any more balls throughout the rest of this seriesâŠ.the Aces are certainly hoping she does.
Aâja, always up for a laugh with her team, chimed in, âas a woman with a wifeâ after noting Grayâs âhands on ballsâ play.