Las Vegas Aces Superstar A’ja Wilson Exploits Women’s Sports for Disrespectful Actions

Las Vegas Aces star A’ja Wilson had a wonderful weekend when Nike unveiled its new signature.

Fans still couldn’t help but recognize its signature star-shaped logo, which the company said was “inspired by its unique style, performance, and unapologetic reality. “

Wilson drew one on the “A” of his signature.

Not everyone is satisfied with it.

Members of the online page of the sports outlet “Just Women’s Sports” sent a video necessarily dismissing their logo, as one user can be heard saying: “It looks like a vertebra”, while another added that the logo “Ass”.

Maybe they thought A’ja Wilson wouldn’t see it, but she eventually reported and responded to the other people in the video and on the site.

“I sense that other people will have their reviews and think, and that’s fine, it’s all separate, but it sucks, like it’s coming from something that’s meant for ‘us,'” Wilson wrote.

“The only ‘asses’ I see are other people in that segment who are outside,” he added.

Teammate Alysha Clark chimed in on her comments, saying, “I didn’t stay with them a while ago because they were doing weird things with the way they talked about or celebrated certain players/teams. “

The site removed the video, but nothing disappears on social media.

Also read: Las Vegas Aces star A’ja Wilson responds to harsh accusations that she is jealous of Caitlin Clark and her huge deal with Nike.

On Thursday, the Chicago Sky will host back-to-back WNBA champions Las Vegas Aces, and with it, we’ll see A’ja Wilson take on Angel Reese for the first time.

Before the game, Wilson spoke about the connection with Reese and fellow WNBA rookie Jessika Carter.

“I’m successful in getting out, but I don’t make it to the top either. But I definitely let them know that I’m by their side. I’m there with them, for them. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask. “with me,” Wilson said, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Wilson also talked about the nickname he had for Reese while mentoring her in college. Wilson called Reese a “girl. “

Also read: ‘You don’t see that in many rookies’ – A’ja Wilson applauds Angel Reese’s remarkable functionality in his first season in the WNBA

Darrion Lincoln is a full-time athlete for Total Pro Sports.   Darrion spends most of my time writing about all things sports, adding the NBA, the NFL,. . . Read more

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