After an amazing 2025 for the Las Vegas Aces that saw WNBA star A’ja Wilson become the first player to win a Championship, Finals MVP, league MVP, Defensive Player of the Year and the scoring title in a single campaign, the 29-year-old has just announced her 2nd signature sneaker with Nike. Meet the A’Two.
You’re not mistaken if you’re getting deja vu. While the A’Two only officially releases on May 2, the sneaker actually showed up on her feet in Paris during Wilson’s first global tour with Nike Basketball. But now we have official images and news on the new kicks.

Wilson seems especially excited about the A’Two. “The A’One was a journey — a real blessing,” she said. “It did exactly what it was meant to do and put people on notice. The A’Two is a level up of that strong foundation. It’s bigger, bolder and even more me. I poured my whole heart into the shoe and the collection — creating something that everyone can continue to feel a part of, from the girlies to the kids to the fellas.”
The first coloway releasing is a bright pink called “A’Pink”. But it’s not just about the look of the sneaker; Nike has also added some of their best tech here to make it stand out, including a forefoot Air Zoom unit, Cushlon 3.0 foam, and a midfoot shank.

But the sneaker also tells a very personal story for Wilson. The molded synthetic leather upper carries over the pearl-inspired texture from the A’One. An embroidered star at the toe connects back to her signature logo, and iridescent hits on the Swoosh and heel nod to the pearl necklace her grandmother gifted her as a child. Which is a very cool detail to add.
But the sneaker is not just about her either. “My brand and the A’Two are a way for me to connect with the next generation and inspire them to believe in who they are,” she said, describing her new collection. “I want kids to feel confident, bold and proud when they lace up, like the star of their own show.”
Save the date. It’s May 2. That’s when you can put A’ja Wilson’s A’Two to the test yourself.
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