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MVP Showdown: A'ja Wilson and Alyssa Thomas Battle for WNBA's Top Honor

Summary

  • Reigning MVP A'ja Wilson and top challenger Alyssa Thomas face off for third time this season
  • Both players set WNBA records in the last week, with Wilson's historic 30/20 game and Thomas' triple-double streak
  • Aces on 5-game winning streak, look to gain ground on Mercury in playoff race

As of August 16th, 2025, the WNBA's reigning MVP A'ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces and top challenger Alyssa Thomas of the Phoenix Mercury are set to meet for the third time this season. The two stars are in a race with injured Minnesota center Napheesa Collier for the league's top individual honor, which Wilson has won three times in the last five seasons.

The Aces (19-14) have been on a roll, winning their last five games, including a victory over the defending champion New York Liberty on August 14th. They now look to gain further ground on the Mercury (19-12) in the playoff standings. Meanwhile, the Mercury are coming off a three-game winning streak that was snapped in a home loss to the Atlanta Dream on August 13th.

Both Wilson and Thomas have been making history in recent weeks. Wilson recorded the first 30-point, 20-rebound game in WNBA history on August 13th, also tying Tina Charles' league record with six 30/15 games. Thomas, on the other hand, became the first player to record three straight triple-doubles, a streak that ended in the loss to Atlanta.

As the teams prepare to clash on August 18th, the stage is set for another captivating showdown between two of the WNBA's brightest stars, with playoff positioning and the league's top individual honor on the line.

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FAQ

A'ja Wilson, Alyssa Thomas, and Napheesa Collier are the leading candidates for the league's most valuable player award.
Wilson recorded the first 30-point, 20-rebound game in WNBA history, while Thomas became the first player to record three straight triple-doubles.
The Aces are on a five-game winning streak and looking to gain ground on the Mercury in the playoff race, while the Mercury are coming off a home loss that snapped their own three-game winning streak.

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