Las Vegas Aces' standout player, A'ja Wilson, is set to undergo an MRI on her right wrist following an injury during their match against the New York Liberty. The incident occurred six minutes into the second quarter when Wilson fell hard while attempting a layup. Despite initially continuing to play, she was taken out of the game at halftime for further evaluation.
Before leaving the court, Wilson scored two points from free throws in 14 minutes. She returned to the bench in the third quarter with her wrist bandaged. Coach Becky Hammon expressed that Wilson is reluctant to miss games but emphasised the importance of prioritising her health. "Err on the side of safety with her," Hammon stated, highlighting that their season's success is more crucial than one game.

Wilson's presence significantly influences both offense and defense for Las Vegas. Her absence was felt as the team struggled to maintain momentum after a promising first half against the Liberty. Hammon acknowledged this challenge, saying, "[Wilson] changes the whole dynamic of both ends of the floor for us."
Earlier this season, Wilson missed three games due to concussion protocol. During that period, Las Vegas managed a 2-1 record. However, Hammon noted that replacing Wilson's impact on the court is nearly impossible. "You can't replace that," she said, stressing teamwork and resilience as key to overcoming such challenges.
Entering Tuesday's game, Wilson had impressive averages of 21.9 points and nine rebounds per game. Her performance has been vital for Las Vegas throughout the season. The team now faces uncertainty regarding her availability for upcoming matches.
The Aces are hopeful for positive news from Wilson's MRI results as they aim to continue their strong performance this season. Ensuring her full recovery remains a priority for both Wilson and the team management as they look ahead to future games.