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Las Vegas Aces' A'ja Wilson named WNBA's Defensive Player of Year, leads all-defensive teams

LAS VEGAS — Forward A'ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces is the WNBA Defensive Player of the Year, the league announced Tuesday, and she leads the WNBA's first and second all-defensive teams.

Wilson, in her fifth WNBA season, is playing in the league semifinals against the Seattle Storm, which has three players on the all-defensive teams. Game 2 of the series is Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET on ESPN2. The Storm lead the series 1-0.

Wilson received 20 of 56 votes from a national media panel. Connecticut forward Alyssa Thomas was second with 14 votes, followed by Seattle forward Breanna Stewart (13), Minnesota center Sylvia Fowles (four), Washington guard Natasha Cloud and Connecticut forward Jonquel Jones (two each) and Dallas guard Allisha Gray (one).

Wilson is joined on the all-defensive first team by Stewart, Fowles, Cloud and Washington guard Ariel Atkins. Fowles, who retired after Minnesota's season ended, was a four-time Defensive Player of the Year. This is the 11th time in Fowles' 15-season career that she was named to either the first or second all-defensive teams.

The second team is Thomas, Jones, Seattle forward Ezi Magbegor and guard Gabby Williams, and Los Angeles guard Brittney Sykes.

It is Wilson's first time winning the DPOY honor; she was league MVP in 2020. This season, she led the league in blocks (1.9 BPG), was second in defensive rebounds (career-high 7.6 RPG) and 12th in steals (1.4 SPG). Wilson had at least 10 defensive rebounds in nine games, and had seven games with at least four blocks.

The Aces were first in the WNBA in defensive rebounds per game (28.4) and defensive rebound percentage (74.5). Wilson also helped Las Vegas hold opponents to 31.8 PPG in the paint, the third fewest in the league.

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