A’ja Wilson shatters single-season scoring record

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Title: A’ja Wilson Breaks WNBA Single-Season Scoring Record, Aces’ Title Hopes Boosted

Introduction:
A’ja Wilson, the Las Vegas Aces’ star forward, made history on Wednesday, breaking the WNBA single-season scoring record with 941 points. The Aces’ social media team congratulated Wilson on her achievement, adding a cheeky reference to her rumored boyfriend, Bam Adebayo. Wilson’s impressive performance, which included a 27-point double-double, led the Aces to an 86-75 win over the Indiana Fever.

Body:
Wilson’s dominance was evident throughout the game, as she decimated the WNBA single-season scoring record, surpassing Seattle Storm star guard Jewell Loyd’s mark of 939 points set last year. The Aces’ win puts them back on track as bonafide title contenders, although they have been far from the clinical unit they were in the last two seasons. Much of their title hopes depend on Wilson’s ability to carry her rich vein of form to the playoffs.

Quote:
Alysha Clark, Wilson’s teammate, lavished praise on her, saying, "She deserves her flowers now. Not later. What she’s doing is special… and what makes it even better is SHE is special. I love you big big."

Statistics:
Wilson is averaging 27.3 points on 52.1% shooting from the field, putting her on the path to the highest single-season average in WNBA history. She has also been an elite defender, earning her the title of reigning 2x DPOY.

Conclusion:
A’ja Wilson’s record-breaking performance has boosted the Las Vegas Aces’ title hopes. If she can carry her form to the playoffs, the Aces will surely fancy their chances in the marquee WNBA Finals. Only time will tell how the rest of the season will pan out for the Las Vegas star.

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