
A'ja Wilson's new contract is worth $5 million over three years.
Many believe A'ja Wilson is underpaid due to her historic achievements, including being a four-time MVP and three-time champion.
A'ja Wilson is a four-time MVP, three-time champion, and two-time Finals MVP, making her one of the most dominant players in the league's history.
While A'ja Wilson's contract is the richest in WNBA history, many argue that the league's salary structure still limits her earnings potential.
A'ja Wilson signed a record three-year, $5 million contract with the Las Vegas Aces, marking a milestone in WNBA history. Despite this achievement, many believe she remains underpaid given her accolades and impact on the game.
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A'ja Wilson just signed the richest deal in WNBA history, a three-year, $5 million supermax to stay with the Las Vegas Aces. Itâs a milestone for the league. It also doesnât feel like enough.
Wilson is the first four-time MVP in league history. Sheâs a three-time champion, a two-time Finals MVP and one of the most dominant two-way players the sport has ever seen. When someone with that rĂ©sumĂ© signs the biggest deal ever and the reaction is still âshe should be making more,â that tells you everything.
Here are five reasons why Wilson is still underpaid, even after resetting the market.
The biggest issue isnât the contract itself , itâs the structure around it. The WNBA has a salary cap and a defined supermax. That means even the best player in the world can only make so much. Wilson didnât negotiate her true value. She hit the ceiling that exists. In other words, this deal reflects the systemâs limits more than her worth.
Wilson isnât just the best player right now, sheâs building one of the best careers ever. Sheâs already done things no one else has. In 2025, she pulled off a season that included a scoring title, MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, Finals MVP and a championship. That kind of dominance doesnât just happen. Players with that level of impact usually redefine what âtop salaryâ looks like. Wilson did that, but the number still doesnât match the rĂ©sumĂ©.
There are stars, and then there are players who control everything. Wilson is the kind of player who dictates both ends of the floor. She scores, rebounds, protects the rim, anchors a defense and carries an offense when needed. Thereâs no weakness to scheme against. That kind of complete control is rare. In most leagues, that type of player becomes the financial standard. In the WNBA, sheâs still working within limits that donât fully reflect that level of dominance.
Wilson isnât just producing on the court. Sheâs one of the faces of the league. From signature shoes to national recognition, sheâs helping grow the WNBAâs visibility and reach. Sheâs part of why the league is gaining momentum, attention and relevance. When a player is driving both performance and growth, their value goes beyond stats. Thatâs another layer her contract canât fully capture.
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This is the part that stands out the most. Yes, this is the biggest contract in league history. That matters. But it also highlights how low that bar has been. If the best player of her generation, maybe the best player in league history, signs a record deal and it still feels light, then the market hasnât caught up yet.
Wilson didnât just set a new standard. She exposed how far the standard still has to go.
This deal is progress. Thereâs no way around that. The numbers are growing, and stars like Wilson are finally seeing that reflected more than ever before. But itâs also clear that the gap hasnât closed.
Wilson is doing everything a player can possibly do at the highest level. Sheâs winning, dominating and leading the league forward at the same time. And even now, sheâs still not being paid like it.
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