MVP frontrunner A’ja Wilson and the reigning-champion Las Vegas Aces took the court for a home matchup against the Chicago Sky on Tuesday night.

And just as she does nearly every game, the former South Carolina Gamecock proved why she’s the favorite to win her third MVP trophy.

Wilson is the clear favorite for this year’s award. But according to her former college coach Dawn Staley, the WNBA superstar should win more than just MVP.

Staley thinks Wilson is the league’s MVP, Defensive Player of the Year and Most Improved Player.

“I know yall will say I’m crazy and biased or both….maybe but @_ajawilson22 is your @WNBA Most Valuable Player, Defensive Player of the Year and Most Improved…..” Staley wrote on X.

Wilson leads the WNBA in both points (27.2) and blocks (2.8) per game. Heading into tonight’s matchup against the Sky, the Las Vegas center trailed only Chicago rookie Angel Reese (12.0) in rebounds per game (11.9).Mar 26, 2018; Albany , NY, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks head coach Dawn Staley greets forward A'ja Wilson (22) on the sidelines after being taken out of the game against the Connecticut Huskies during the second half in the championship game of the Albany regional of the women's basketball 2018 NCAA Tournament at the Times Union Center.

Mar 26, 2018; Albany , NY, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks head coach Dawn Staley greets forward A’ja Wilson (22) on the sidelines after being taken out of the game against the Connecticut Huskies during the second half in the championship game of the Albany regional of the women’s basketball 2018 NCAA Tournament at the Times Union Center.

The Sky lead the Aces 69-63 through three quarters. Wilson has 22 points, eight rebounds, three blocks and three steals.