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Lisa Leslie Sees Herself in This Current WNBA Star
Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson has quickly become one of the WNBA's top performers. In her first seven seasons in the league, she won the league MVP three times and was named to six All-Star teams. Last season, she averaged 26.5 points and 13.0 rebounds per game. She's done more of the same at the start of this season. On Tuesday, the 28-year-old scored 22 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead her team to an 87-62 victory over the Connecticut Sun. Advertisement Now she's drawn comparisons from Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Lisa Leslie. During Tuesday's edition of the 'Locked on Women's Basketball' podcast, Leslie, 52, said she sees herself in Wilson as they both get inside the box well and can shoot from anywhere on the court. 'I think, hands down, A'ja Wilson,' Leslie said. 'I see there's a lot of blurred lines in our game.' Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson (22)© David Butler II-Imagn Images The WNBA former player said that Wilson brings good energy, which, in a way, resembles her game. She also mentioned that Wilson's ability to score is similar to hers, as both can score from wherever on the court. Advertisement 'Her ability to score from anywhere,' Leslie said. 'She's not afraid. She probably faces up more than I did on certain areas of the block.' Leslie added that the game is more face-up now than when she played. She also noted that Wilson's ability to score from the free-throw line or up close is almost like hers. WNBA legend Lisa Leslie.© Denny Medley-Imagn Images Leslie also thinks her game is comparable to Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier, who is in her seventh season in the league. The former player mentioned Collier's ability to block shots is quite impressive, despite being 6-foot-1 compared to 6-foot-5 like herself. Wilson's next game is on Sunday against the Washington Mystics, so we will have to see if she can keep up the strong performances after receiving comparisons from the Hall of Fame center. Related: Fever Coach Stephanie White Gives Crucial Sophie Cunningham Injury Update


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15-05-2025
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Jackie Powell
Jackie Powell has covered women's basketball since 2019, including college basketball, the WNBA and international and high school prospects. Her work has appeared in Bleacher Report, Yahoo Sports, The Next, Sports Illustrated, SLAM and Harper's Bazaar, and she hosts the 'Locked on Women's Basketball' podcast every other week. She also is a Lady Gaga stan, a connoisseur of pop music and a mental health advocate.