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A’ja Wilson lands, leads U.S. into FIBA Women’s World Cup quarterfinals

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SYDNEY — A’ja Wilson admitted she was tired. The WNBA MVP had just gotten to Australia less than 24 hours ago, fresh off a championship and the U.S.

was playing its toughest opponent of the World Cup. After a slow start, Wilson was clutch in the fourth quarter, finishing with 20 points to help the U.S.

beat China 77-63 on Saturday. “I don’t know how I’m doing it,” Wilson said. “You just put things aside … It’s like riding a bike.

I am exhausted, I’m not going to lie about it. At this point I don’t even think about it. I’m surrounded by greatness. I really lean on them.

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