“I was hesitant going into the bubble, but then I said I want to be part of something bigger than me and bigger than basketball. “When you think about the WNBA, they’ve always been at the forefront of talks that people don’t want to have,” Wilson said. The WNBA dedicated its 2020 season to the Say Her Name campaign and Breonna Taylor, who was fatally shot in her apartment by Louisville, Ky., police. The team competed in the bubble in 2020 and went to the finals, where they fell to the Seattle Storm. She led the South Carolina Gamecocks to their first NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship in 2017 and was drafted first overall by the Aces in 2018. The 24-year-old was recently celebrated by her alma mater, University of South Carolina, with a statue in her honor that was unveiled on Dr. The Hopkins, S.C.-native wrapped a stellar season with the Las Vegas Aces, securing her first WNBA MVP award. Once I got them and got on the court I thought it’s good on both ends for the athlete and for the environment. “It was super light and I love the look of it. “It was different, never thought I’d be playing in a shoe with recycled material,” she said. Nike began its wear testing program in North America with athletes Anthony Davis of the Los Angeles Lakers and A’Ja Wilson, the power forward of the Las Vegas Aces and reigning WNBA MVP.
“We said when it’s right, it’ll be ready.” “It was two to three years of failing and doing it again, but we were okay with it because we have an awesome team that says it’s OK to fail as long as it’s progress forward,” he explained. Klein said the Space Hippie sneaker from 2020 set the foundation for the Cosmic Unity performance shoe, which is named after Nike’s mission to move the world forward in sport, sustainability and unity, and took two to three years of development. “We are creating materials and new methods on our journey to the future.” “We’re learning every day,” said Ross Klein, Nike senior creative director for performance footwear. Kim Kardashian’s Paris Couture Week Style