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Following this WNBA season, A’ja Wilson has garnered great fame in the United States. It was nevertheless fascinating to see an American rapper forget her name. Fat Joe, better known by his stage moniker, is a New York City-based American rapper. He began his musical career as a member of the hip-hop group Diggin’ in the Crates Crew. Despite being a rapper, he was more closely associated with athletics. He has amassed a fortune of $15,000,000 through his career as a rapper. He watched the WNBA Finals Live and briefly got A’ja’s name mixed up on stage.

A’ja Wilson gave an incredible, star-studded performance that brought her squad to the highest level of achievement. The rapper gave Wilson a “Hall of Famer” shout-out?after seeing how well she performed in the championship game.

Fat Joe regards A’ja Wilson as a “Hall of Famer”

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During the final match between the Liberty and the Aces, rapper Fat Joe joins the “Halftime” crew. When the anchor inquired about the course of the game, Joe was supposed to declare that A’ja Wilson would change the course while he was speaking. But he ended up forgetting her name.

The 53-year-old rapper then went on to describe A’ja as Jersey No. 22 and a deadly menace to the New York Liberty. He said, “She has a Hall of Famer body.” True to his compliments, A’ja Wilson performed admirably in the finals, securing 24 points and 16 rebounds while maintaining a close game flow with the Liberty.

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A’ja Wilson was the most anticipated MVP contender this year, but a little margin slipped the honor. However, the 27-year-old star went to avenge this final?as she won back-to-back titles while claiming Finals MVP, making her eligible for the WNBA’s “GOAT” classification.

Will Wilson become a Hall of Famer?

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The youthful and impassioned A’ja Wilson has already left an indelible mark in the annals of history. She is a two-time MVP and an Olympic gold medalist. She has a back-to-back championship, and has scored a record-breaking point in a single game, and whatnot?

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The Las Vegas Aces defeated the Atlanta Dream 112-100 to extend their historic season and A’ja Wilson broke the WNBA single-game record, scorching 53 points, seven rebounds, and four blocks.

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With such remarkable achievements listed on her curriculum vitae at such a tender age, Wilson has a truly extensive journey ahead. If she persists with this potent demonstration every season, she is more than eligible to be named “The Hall of Fame.” And after this season, one can be assured that the day is not far.