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A’ja Wilson, the WNBA’s four-time Most Valuable Player, has re-signed with the Las Vegas Aces on a reported three-year, $5 million supermax contract, multiple US outlets reported April 15.
Terms were not officially disclosed by the club, but ESPN and other media said the fully guaranteed deal would pay Wilson about $1.4 million in the upcoming season under the new collective bargaining agreement and increase in subsequent years as a share of the team salary cap.
The move keeps the core of the defending champions intact — the Aces also re-signed Jackie Young, Chelsea Gray and Jewell Loyd — and they added guard Chennedy Carter on a training-camp deal.
Wilson, 29, dominated last season (23.4 points, 10.2 rebounds, 2.3 blocks per game), led a 16-game winning streak and helped Las Vegas to its third title in four seasons.
The signing comes after a breakthrough CBA that sharply raises league pay and follows growing media deals and expansion plans that have expanded the WNBA’s commercial footprint.
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