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A’ja Wilson set a new milestone in the WNBA on Monday night by becoming the fastest player in league history to reach 6,000 career points. The Las Vegas Aces star achieved this feat in just her 278th game, surpassing the previous record held by Diana Taurasi, who reached the mark in 291 games.

Wilson’s historic moment came during a high-stakes matchup against the Seattle Storm, where she delivered an outstanding performance. She finished the game with 34 points, 12 rebounds, nine assists, and three blocks, leading the Aces to a 101-91 victory over the Storm.

A’ja Wilson’s Rapid Rise to the 6,000-Point Club

The record-breaking point came on a precise pull-up jumper with less than five minutes remaining in the contest, cementing Wilson’s place as the 19th player in the WNBA’s 30-year history to surpass 6,000 career points. Her scoring pace is unmatched, establishing a new benchmark for efficiency and consistency in the league.

Wilson’s accomplishment highlights her status as one of the WNBA’s premier talents. Her ability to contribute across multiple facets of the game—scoring, rebounding, playmaking, and defense—was evident throughout the contest and played a crucial role in the Aces’ victory.

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