Bam Adebayo celebrates A’Ja Wilson’s Wnba Finals wins

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Four-time WNBA MVP A’JA WILSON had a message to her Beau after uncovering her recent prominent season with another championship.

Wilson and Las Vegas Acer defeated Phoenix Mercury in Game 4 in the WNBA final on Friday to secure the franchise’s third championship in the last four years. Wilson was named the final MVP for the second time in his career. She also served WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Honors for the third time. Miami Heat Star Bam Adebayo, in a relationship with Wilson, was ready for Friday’s clinic.

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A’Ja Wilson (22) by Las Vegas Acer is with the most valuable Award and BAM Adebayo after winning games four of 2025 WNBA Playoffs Finals at MortGage Matchup Center on October 10, 2025 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Videos that were shared across social media showed that Wilson and Adebayo embraced and celebrated the special moment. A video showed a tearful Wilson who told Adebayo, “Thank you for believing in me, baby.”

In another video, the Miami Center shared some of his thoughts about Wilson. “Super proud of her,” said Adebayo.

“You can’t see behind the scenes, ups and downs. So being able to obviously have this moment with her and share this moment … Really special, really proud of her. As I tell everyone, be grateful for it while it’s here.”

Las Vegas ACES Center A’Ja Wilson celebrates with teammates after match 4 in the 2025 WNBA final at MortGage Matchup Center. (Joe Camporeale/Imag images)

Wnba -Commissioner Cathy Engelbert Booed by Crowd, tilted off while presenting the WNBA Championship Trophy

Wilson also became the first WNBA player to score 1,000 points in a single season.

Las Vegas Aces Frem A’Ja Wilson and girlfriend Miami Heat Player Bam Adebayo look at the three -point competition during the 2025 WNBA All Star Skills Challenge at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on July 18, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Trevor Ruszkowski/Imag images)

The conclusion of the WNBA final brings the beginning of a peak season that will be defined by potentially excited negotiations for a new collective negotiation agreement.

The league will also expand to 15 teams in 2026 and add franchises in Toronto and Portland, Oregon.

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