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WNBA MVP: A’ja Wilson’s case for a third award in 2023

As the WNBA heads into the final third of the 2023 season, a number of players have emerged as frontrunners for the league MVP award.

Among the list of candidates once again is reigning WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson, who has helped lead a stacked Las Vegas Aces team to a 24-2 record and first place in the league standings. Ensuring she stays in Las Vegas for the near future, the Aces signed Wilson to a two-year contract extension worth $200,000 annually in June. Read More

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