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Former WNBA MVP Shared a Wholesome Moment With A'ja Wilson

Former WNBA MVP Shared a Wholesome Moment With A'ja Wilson

Yahoo21-05-2025

The Connecticut Sun couldn't get their first win of the 2025 WNBA season on Tuesday. Against the Las Vegas Aces, the Sun struggled and fell to a 0-2 record following an 87-62 defeat. The Aces were led by A'ja Wilson, who had a strong game with 22 points, 10 rebounds and four assists.
Defensively, Wilson was a menace on the floor with her three steals and two blocks. She led the way for Las Vegas to secure their first win of the new year and have a 1-1 record.
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The Sun, on the other hand, didn't have the best performance. They were led by veteran star and 2012 MVP Tina Charles. The eight-time All-Star had 20 points and five rebounds. Charles was the only player to score at least 20 points for Connecticut.
Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson reacts after a play against the Connecticut Sun at Mohegan Sun Arena.David Butler II-Imagn Images
After the game, the two star players shared a moment on the court. Charles approached the three-time MVP and asked for her autograph. The 36-year-old frontcourt star handed a pair of Nike A'One, Wilson's signature shoes.
Wilson was more than happy to sign the pair. The two had a wholesome moment as they talked and smiled at each other. In the end, they shared a hug and took a photo to commemorate their interaction.
In the new campaign, Charles is back with the organization that drafted her. She won the Most Valuable Player award with the Sun during her third season in the league. Since being traded from Connecticut, the future Hall of Famer has played for the New York Liberty, Washington Mystics, Phoenix Mercury, Seattle Storm and Atlanta Dream.
Related: Sun Rookie Was Emotional After Her WNBA Debut

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