Craig Carton Ranks A'ja Wilson's Achievement Behind Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips

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Craig Carton Ranks A'ja Wilson's Achievement Behind Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips. [photo: Imagn]

TIME named A'ja Wilson its Athlete of the Year on Tuesday, the second WNBA player to earn the distinction. Wilson earned the honor after a historical season that resulted in a championship for the Las Vegas Aces. The 6-foot-4 star won the scoring crown, the co-Defensive Player of the Year, the MVP and the Finals MVP awards in one campaign.

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Radio and television host Craig Carton reacts to Wilson grabbing the honor on “The Craig Carton Show” on Wednesday:

“I think they picked the wrong woman. … I had her third on my list. I would give her the bronze this year. … I would have said the two gals, athletes that I would have put ahead of A'ja Wilson, because I think their sport is more taxing on the body. I would have put Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips on that list ahead of A’ja Wilson.”
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Carton kept a straight face and barely gave up a laugh while making his claim. A'ja Wilson is a basketball star, while Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips are adult film actors. Blue and Phillips became social media sensations this year after sleeping with hundreds of men in a single day.

Online content creators in the same mold as Blue and Phillips aren’t considered athletes, making Carton’s comments simple trolling.

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A'ja Wilson makes it back-to-back WNBA superstars as TIME’s Athlete of the Year

In 2024, the prestigious TIME Athlete of the Year award went to Caitlin Clark. The point guard, drafted No. 1 by the Indiana Fever, took the WNBA by storm. Clark was the star attraction and the biggest draw to a season that showed unprecedented explosion in TV ratings and arena attendance.

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The demand to watch Clark play was so significant that some teams hosted the Fever in a bigger arena. With her running the show, Indiana ended a seven-year playoff drought. Clark was a near-unanimous Rookie of the Year winner and finished fourth in MVP voting.

This year, the TIME Athlete of the Year award went to A'ja Wilson, the second straight year a WNBA player won the honor. Wilson bagged all the major awards and the championship in the same season, the first to do it in both the WNBA and the NBA.

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