If you were on Twitter early Saturday morning, you would have seen the “A’ja” trend. That’s because basketball superstar A’ja Wilson earned the MVP name, this time as the most productive player at the FIBA Women’s World Cup 2022. Wilson and the United States beat China 83-61 at the Sydney Superdome in front of nearly 16,000 women’s basketball enthusiasts from around the world. Olympic Games in Paris, France.
Wilson was named league MVP, Defensive Player of the Year and WNBA Finals MVP in line with her first WNBA name with Las Vegas Aces. After an epic and almost restless celebration, Wilson continued his epic 2022 season with another Gold Medal at the World Cup.
With a star like Wilson on his team, it’s no surprise that the Las Vegas Aces Twitter account ranked among the top 3 most sensible engagements and was valued at over $3 million, according to Zoomph.
The team was among the active accounts of women’s basketball at the FIBA Basketball World Cup. Wilson (17. 2 PPG) and goalkeeper Ace Kelsey Plum (15. 8 PPG) led Team USA. Assists consistent with the game, followed by Connecticut ahead Sun Alyssa Thomas.
The second ALL-Star team of the FIBA Basketball World Cup Thomas, Gabby Williams (France/Seattle Storm), Li Yueru (China), Arella Guirantes (Puerto Rico), Gabby and Yvonne Anderson (Serbia).
Thomas was also named the most productive defensive player and the Chinese team’s head coach, Wei Zheng, was named the most productive coach.