Passing the Crown? Not So Fast. A’ja Wilson Isn’t Letting Go Yet

The 2025 WNBA season is already shaping up to be something special. Fans aren’t just watching games, they’re watching a possible shift in power. Will a new face, Caitlin Clark take over the MVP spotlight? Or will a seasoned star, A’ja Wilson remind us why she’s still the one to beat?

A’ja Wilson, Caitlin Clark, and Napheesa Collier are leading that charge. Each has a different style. All of them have something to prove.

A’ja Wilson: Still the Reigning Queen

By now, we all know what A’ja Wilson can do. But just in case we forgot, she made history in 2024 by scoring  1,000 points in a single season the first player ever to hit the 1K mark in the WNBA. That’s dominance and consistency. That’s Wilson.

Her third MVP trophy came with a unanimous vote, something only one other player in league history has achieved. She didn’t just lead the Las Vegas Aces. She set the tone for the league.

But being on top comes with pressure. New challengers are rising, and Wilson knows she’ll have to keep raising her game. She’s never shied away from that.

Caitlin Clark: A Rookie Who Didn’t Wait Her Turn

Caitlin Clark didn’t just step into the WNBA, she lit it up from day one, playing like the league had been waiting for her.

After a record-setting college career, she stepped into Indiana with the weight of the world on her shoulders. And somehow, she thrived.

She finished 2024 with 337 assists, breaking the WNBA single-season assist record. And she made it look easy. Clark dropped dimes, nailed logo threes, and turned broken plays into highlight reels.

Clark also broke rookie records in scoring and three-pointers, earning  66 of 67 Rookie of the Year votes. But she’s not just a stat machine. She’s becoming the face of a franchise and maybe the future of the league.

Napheesa Collier: Quietly Unstoppable

While the spotlight danced between Wilson and Clark, Napheesa Collier stayed steady and scary good. She was runner-up for MVP in 2024 and took home. Defensive Player of the Year. Deservedly so.

She doesn’t dominate headlines. She dominates matchups. Collier’s presence on both ends of the floor makes her one of the most complete players in the league.

This season, she’s leading Unrivaled, a player-led league launching in 2025 that’s reshaping how we think about athlete empowerment. Off the court, she’s a visionary. On it, she’s a killer. That balance could finally land her the MVP title.

So, Who Takes It in 2025?

This year’s MVP race is more than a stat battle. It’s a story of eras colliding. A’ja Wilson represents sustained greatness. Clark represents what’s next. Collier? She might be the bridge between them.

One thing’s certain,this isn’t just about numbers. It’s about presence, leadership, and impact. Whoever wins the MVP in 2025 won’t just be the best player. She’ll be the one who defined the moment.

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