Even in the offseason, A’ja Wilson continues to show support for her Las Vegas Aces teammates on social media. She shared her appreciation for a throwback shared by the Aces on Instagram, featuring her No. 22 jersey and Tiffany Hayes’ Seyah Renara brand.
On her Instagram stories, Wilson re-posted the Aces’ throwback reel of her teammates sporting her No. 22 jersey along with Seyah Renara clothing designed by Hayes. Wilson expressed her gratitude for her teammates, stating, “I got the best teammates ever.”
After being named the WNBA MVP for the third time, the Las Vegas Aces honored A’ja Wilson by wearing her No. 22 jersey along with Seyah Renara pants, a brand founded by Tiffany Hayes inspired by rapper Pharrell.
“Seyah Renara is special to me as it embodies my creative vision,” Hayes told Essence. “I really admire Louis Vuitton, especially with their new men’s creative director, Pharrell, who incorporates elements that resonate with me. Their innovative designs speak to my style.”
As the offseason unfolds, Las Vegas faces decisions with key free agents like Kelsey Plum, Emma Cannon, Jessika Carter, Alysha Clark, Sydney Colson, Dyaisha Fair, and Tiffany Hayes.
Despite falling short of winning their third consecutive WNBA championship last season, the Aces are preparing for potential changes in the team. Coach Becky Hammon hinted at a possible overhaul in the upcoming season.
A’ja Wilson aims to secure her third WNBA championship next season
Despite uncertainties in the roster for the next season, A’ja Wilson remains optimistic and hopes the franchise retains all players. Her primary goal, alongside the Las Vegas Aces, remains unchanged: clinch the championship.
The three-time WNBA MVP is prepared to embrace the role of the league’s villain if it leads to more success.
“If we have to be the villains to secure a third championship, call me ‘The Joker,'” Wilson stated. “I am ready to take on that role. We may always be viewed as the villains, but we are determined to succeed despite the challenges.”
The Aces have already lost Kate Martin to the Golden State Valkyries in the expansion draft. They chose to core Kelsey Plum’s contract, but she is likely to sign with another team in this offseason.
Edited by Veer Badani