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A'ja Wilson on the support she feels from her fans: "It's a blessing"

A'ja Wilson on the support she feels from her fans: "It's a blessing"

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A'ja Wilson sat down with Yahoo Sports to talk about her 7th All-Star selection, her signature shoes, which WNBA stars deserve a statue and more. A'ja joined Yahoo Sports on behalf of AT&T.
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