Averaging 19.5 points, 9.4 rebounds and 1.9 blocks per game in
the regular season, the 2020 MVP is gunning to bring home a
maiden WNBA title for the Ace, after focusing on a singular
personal goal - becoming "unguardable".
"I just shifted my mindset. I just really focused and dialed in
on how I could be a better player all around," she told Reuters.
"I want to be seen as just someone who is so hard to guard. And
that's all in the mindset."
Shooting 37.3% from three-point territory and 50.1% from the
field, it's a mindset that clearly paid off.
Wilson would become only the seventh WNBA player to pick up the
honor multiple times if she can beat out Seattle Storm
powerhouse Breanna Stewart, who is widely seen as her only
genuine challenger.
"I would love for my name to be added to that list of just Hall
of Famers that have been in this situation," said Wilson.
"My biggest thing is just trying to stay in the moment at the
end of the day and just control what I can control and have
fun."
The Aces haven't missed a beat since the blockbuster hiring of
coach Becky Hammon this year, a longtime assistant coach in the
NBA who led Las Vegas to a franchise-best 26-10 regular-season
record.
Although her mind is firmly focused on the postseason, after a
79-63 win over the Phoenix Mercury to open their playoff run on
Wednesday, she is also celebrating an off-court win.
Wilson joined a growing group of players to ink major
sponsorship deals this week, signing on as Ruffles' first female
athlete as last year's WNBA Finals MVP Kahleah Copper penned a
deal with Gatorade.
Wilson, who will have her own signature flavor with the potato
chip brand, sees it as significant for the league, as sponsors
have traditionally flocked to the men's game.
"I don't even want to say companies are 'taking a chance'," said
Wilson. "It's just they're starting to see potential in the
players at the W and what we bring."
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York, editing by Ed Osmond)
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