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TIME names A’ja Wilson 2025 Athlete of the Year

What a year for A’ja Wilson: championship, Finals MVP + league MVP + DPOY in the same season (first ever in WNBA or NBA), and now TIME’s 2025 Athlete of the Year. In the cover story, Wilson talks about her dominance, the Aces’ three titles in four years, and—yes—her relationship with Bam Adebayo. She calls him her “life partner,” jokes about the wedding watch, and says starting a family has always been a dream; Bam adds, “Y’all will know… people are nosy and they’ll look at her hands.” Roundups also pulled the softer quotes: “That’s always a dream… This is my life partner… What was my world before you?” and her playful line, “I hope I’m not wasting my time. I hope he’s not wasting his time.” #WNBA #Aces #AjaWilson #TIME #BamAdebayo #AthleteOfTheYear #MVP #DPOY #FinalsMVP

TIME names A’ja Wilson 2025 Athlete of the Year
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After nearly 10 months in Russian custody, American basketball star Brittney Griner was freed on December 8, 2022, returning to the United States in a high-stakes prisoner exchange that drew global attention. Her release followed months of diplomatic pressure, public advocacy, and intense negotiations between Washington and Moscow. Her ordeal began in February 2022, when Russian authorities arrested her at a Moscow airport for vape cartridges containing hashish oil. She later pleaded guilty, saying they’d been packed by accident, and was sentenced to nine years in a penal colony. Her case quickly reflected the rising tensions between the U.S. and Russia and spotlighted the risks Americans face when detained abroad during moments of geopolitical strain. Throughout the year, her family, teammates, and supporters pushed for her freedom as international tensions deepened. Her detention became a flashpoint for conversations about power, justice, and how politics can shape one person’s fate. The longer she remained imprisoned, the louder the call for her return became. On December 8, 2022, the swap became official: Viktor Bout was returned to Russia, and Brittney Griner was brought back into U.S. custody. U.S. officials confirmed the exchange occurred in Abu Dhabi. For her family, it was a moment of overwhelming relief… the end of a long fight and a fear that had hung heavy for months. When Griner finally touched American soil again, she called it a chance to rebuild, recover, and reclaim her life after a year defined by uncertainty and international pressure. It marked the end of a global standoff, and the beginning of a new chapter for her. A long fight, a long wait, a long return home… and she made it. #FreeBG #WNBA #GlobalEvents #USHistory #Homecoming #LataraSpeaksTruth