Wilson Staying with Aces on 3-Year, $5M Supermax Deal.
- Dante

- 3 days ago
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A’ja Wilson has agreed to remain with the Las Vegas Aces on a three-year supermax contract worth $5 million, making it the largest guaranteed deal in WNBA history. The agreement, confirmed by team sources and negotiated through Klutch Sports Group, ensures Wilson will stay with the franchise where she has spent her entire career since being drafted first overall in 2018. Wilson, a four-time MVP and one of the league’s most decorated players, will earn approximately $1.4 million in the upcoming season under the new collective bargaining agreement, with her salary projected to rise in later years as part of the league’s updated revenue-sharing structure and salary cap rules. The Aces emphasized her importance to the organization, praising her leadership, achievements, and impact on the team’s success. The star forward has publicly stated her desire to remain in Las Vegas, where she has already led the team to multiple championships, including titles in 2022 and 2023. Over her career, she has also earned numerous individual honors, including Defensive Player of the Year, scoring titles, and Finals MVP recognition. In the 2025 season, Wilson delivered a historic performance, becoming the first player in WNBA or NBA history to win MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, Finals MVP, and the scoring title in the same season while leading the league in multiple statistical categories. With her re-signing, the Aces retain the majority of their core scoring production from their most recent championship roster, signaling continued championship aspirations.
