Aja Wilson’s friend delivers a harsh judgment on Alyssa Thomas after the fourth physical

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Las Vegas Ice Center Aja Wilson Phoenix Mercury counterpart Alyssa Thomas was collided late in the third quarter of Game 4 on Friday. Wilson, who caught an outlet pass in the middle of the paint, collided with an elbow into Thomas’ outstretched hands. The bruising encounter was one of many gritty encounters that ended with the Wilson-led team winning 97-86.

Wilson’s friend Michael McManus, dubbed “Delores’ Disciples” on Channel X, reacted to the viral skit:

“I’ve had enough. Alyssa Thomas is dirty. She’s been that way for years. She’s a sore loser and deliberately tries to hurt people when she’s angry.”

I’ve had enough of Alyssa Thomas, she’s been trash for years, she’s a sore loser and deliberately tries to hurt people when she’s angry

Alyssa Thomas She is known for her strong, physical play, especially in the playoffs. In Game 3 of the semifinals against the Minnesota Lynx, the Finals MVP was involved in the play that hit Napheesa Collier.

Late in the fourth quarter, Thomas anticipated where Collier wanted to go before immediately hitting her to seal the game. The former Connecticut Sun star received a lot of criticism from some fans who called the move “dirty.”

The NBA referees’ social media group cleared Thomas of any wrongdoing by tweeting that AT stole the ball “before any contact.” The statement added that the subsequent collision was “accidental.”

Despite this, some fans, including friend Aja Wilson, called out Alyssa Thomas.


A’ja Wilson dominated the defense for Alyssa Thomas and the Mercury

A’ja Wilson struggled a bit in the semifinals against the Indiana Fever but found her footing in the 2025 WNBA Finals. Facing the highly touted defense of Alyssa Thomas and Co., Wilson proved nearly unstoppable.

Wilson’s pregnancy Las Vegas Aces To a third title in four years, he averaged 28.5 points, 12.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.8 blocks per game. The left-winger has thrived in big moments as well. She scored a turnaround jumper over Thomas in Game 3 to give the Aces the 90-88 win.

In Game 4, A’ja Wilson stepped up as the Mercury attempted their last-ditch effort to rally for victory. Wilson’s 13 points in the third quarter lessened the impact of Kahleah Copper’s hot shooting stretch.

The red-hot performance earned Wilson his third WNBA Finals Most Valuable Player award. She is also 2-0 against Alyssa Thomas in tournament matches after winning in 2022 while AT with the Connecticut Sun.