USA Women's National Basketball Team ace A'ja Wilson was seen sharing an endearing moment with LeBron James' daughter Zhuri James. The moment transpired after the USA team won the gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics. A fan uploaded the video of the entire interaction on X.
In the video, the Las Vegas Aces star can be seen doing a special handshake with Miami Heat big man Bam Adebayo. Following Adebayo, Wilson moves on to the King and MVP of the Paris Olympics men's basketball tournament and shakes his hand.
LeBron's daughter can be seen excitedly waiting for Wilson to approach her for the handshake.
When the Las Vegas Aces star moves to Zhuri, the youngest member of the James family makes a unique expression full of excitement. Seeing the young kid's enthusiasm, Wilson embraces her, leaving the young kid with a memorable memory.
Wilson was the point of difference in the USA's game against France in the gold medal match. The Aces star was determined and tenacious to help her country win their eighth consecutive gold medal at the world's most prestigious sports meet.
Wilson put forward a stellar performance, scoring a double-double. She netted 21 points, collected 13 rebounds and made four successful blocks to help her team secure the biggest prize on the biggest international stage.
South Carolina coach Dawn Staley lets her inner fangirl out for A'ja Wilson at the Paris Olympics
South Carolina coach Dawn Staley was in Paris to witness the Men's Basketball gold medal game against France. During the course of the Paris Olympics, the South Carolina coach has been meeting with legendary athletes.
She posted a picture with A'ja Wilson and USA track and field athlete Sha'Carri Richardson, letting her inner fangirl out in the captions of the post.
"GOAT ME PLEASE!! @_ajawilson22 @itsshacarri (I’m so blankety blank happy for this one alright here) @OmarSySy," Staley wrote.
Staley has been making headlines for her comments about the Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark. However, her little detour to Paris has given her fans some relief from the Clark news.
Richardson lived up to Staley's praise as she won the gold medal in the women's 4x100 relay race.
Meanwhile, A'ja Wilson also proved herself as one of the greatest players to ever play for the United States of America. She led the Women's Team USA to a gold medal finish after the Men's Team USA did the same against France.