Bam Adebayo melts down on girlfriend Aja Wilson in first public statement after the ace won the WNBA title

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Miami Heat star Bam Adebayo wasn’t shy about speaking out about his girlfriend, Aja Wilson, on Friday. Adebayo was in the building when Wilson led the Las Vegas Aces to a Game 4 victory, and later lifted her third WNBA Cup and collected her second WNBA Finals Most Valuable Player award.

Adebayo jumped out of his seat and headed onto the field after the final whistle to exchange a long, warm, emotional hug with Wilson. The Heat was later asked about it feelings Regarding his partner’s recent accomplishments, Adebayo urged people to be grateful for the opportunity to watch Wilson play basketball.

“Very proud of her,” Adebayo said. “You all don’t see the behind the scenes, the ups and the downs, so obviously being able to have this moment with her and share it, it’s really special. I’m really proud of her and like I tell everyone, be thankful for her while she’s here.”

Bam Adebayo and Aja Wilson reportedly started dating in 2024. The duo made several public appearances together during the 2025 Paris Olympics and later sparked discussions about their budding relationship through social media posts and additional public outings. Their relationship was officially confirmed during the 2024 NBA All-Star Weekend.

Aja Wilson relies on Bam Adebayo’s experience and advice

Aja Wilson recently spoke candidly about how she relied on her Bam Adebayo To help her overcome difficult situations, on and off the field. Wilson stressed that Adebayo’s experience dealing with difficult circumstances in difficult environments is why she values ​​the Miami Heat star’s advice so highly.

“He’s seen different locker rooms, different situations,” Wilson told ESPN’s Michael Voebel. “If he thinks, ‘No, that’s not the right thing to say,’ he’ll definitely tell me. I respect his point of view a lot. So we go back and forth, and I say, ‘Okay, how are you going to handle this situation?’ How would you feel?”

“Then I said to myself: ‘Okay, now I can talk to my teammates and tell them. It’s okay to be embarrassed. We really should be embarrassed. But this is the way we move forward.’

Meanwhile, Wilson made another strong case for being the greatest WNBA player of all time after completing a historic season with another title. She became the first player ever to win scoring titles, MVP, Defensive Player of the Year and Finals MVP in a single season.

Wilson’s resume at the age of 29 is truly inspiring and unique. She has won the Most Valuable Player award four times, Defensive Player of the Year three times, WNBA Finals MVP twice, and WNBA Champion three times, among many other honors.