A'ja Wilson has been the cornerstone of the Las Vegas franchise since she was drafted and took her game to another level this season, earning her The Associated Press WNBA player of the year honors.The former No.
1 overall pick three years ago led the Aces to an 18-4 record during the shortened season and the top seed in the WNBA playoffs that begin Tuesday in Bradenton, Florida. “She knows who she is, she knows where she’s going,” said Las Vegas coach Bill Laimbeer. “She knows that she’s in charge, and she’s responsible for our team.