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Aces' Wilson Dominates Finals, Adebayo Cheers from Sidelines

Summary

  • Aces one win away from WNBA title
  • A'ja Wilson's dominant playoff run
  • Bam Adebayo supports Wilson courtside
Aces' Wilson Dominates Finals, Adebayo Cheers from Sidelines

As of October 11th, 2025, the Las Vegas Aces are on the verge of clinching the WNBA championship. After jumping out to a 3-0 lead over the Phoenix Mercury in the Finals, the Aces are just one win away from another title.

At the heart of the Aces' success has been the stellar play of A'ja Wilson. The reigning MVP has been dominant throughout the playoffs, controlling the paint on both ends of the floor. Wilson's game-winning shot in the previous game has put the Aces in firm control of the series.

Cheering on Wilson and the Aces from the stands was Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo. The two basketball stars have developed an off-court relationship, with Adebayo making the trip to Phoenix to support his friend. Adebayo was spotted patrolling the arena long before the game, eagerly awaiting the Aces' warmups.

Despite the attention and pressure, Wilson has remained unfazed, continuing her historically dominant postseason run. With the Mercury missing one of their key players in Satou Sabally, the Aces could steamroll their way to the title with one more victory. Adebayo's presence is a testament to the growing relationship between the WNBA and NBA, as the two leagues work to support each other's stars.

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The Las Vegas Aces are leading the WNBA Finals 3-0 over the Phoenix Mercury.
A'ja Wilson has been dominant in the WNBA Finals, controlling the paint on both ends of the floor and leading the Aces to the brink of the championship.
Bam Adebayo, the Miami Heat center, was in attendance to support his friend and Aces star A'ja Wilson as she aims to win another WNBA title.

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