Las Vegas Aces' standout player Ajah Wilson has etched her name in WNBA history by breaking the league's single-season scoring record. Wilson, known as one of the most dominant players in the WNBA, achieved this milestone during a recent game where she surpassed the previous record with a total of 941 points in the season.
Wilson, a two-time MVP, showcased her exceptional skills by adding another record to her already illustrious career. She scored 27 points in the game, bringing her just 44 points away from becoming the first player to achieve a 1,000-point season in the WNBA.
Despite her individual success, Wilson humbly credited her teammates for their support and contribution to her achievements. She emphasized the importance of her selfless and dedicated teammates, acknowledging them as the driving force behind her performance.
In the game against the Indiana Fever, Wilson's stellar performance led the Las Vegas Aces to a decisive 86-75 victory. The Aces extended their winning streak against Indiana to 14 consecutive games, showcasing their dominance in the league.
On the opposing side, Katelyn Clark of the Fever struggled with her shooting, going just six for 22 and making only one of her 10 attempts from three-point range. Despite finishing with 16 points, Clark faced a tough challenge against the formidable defense of the Aces.
The victory for the Las Vegas Aces not only highlighted Wilson's record-breaking achievement but also underscored the team's overall strength and cohesion. With another game against the Fever scheduled for the following day, the Aces are poised to continue their winning streak and solidify their position as a top contender in the WNBA.