“It’s Like Forcing a Fart”: A’ja Wilson’s Viral Analogy Sparks Laughter After Another Dominant Aces Win

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Las Vegas, NV — In the world of professional sports, postgame interviews usually feature the usual array of well-rehearsed phrases: “We took it one game at a time,” “We played hard,” or “We trusted each other out there.” But A’ja Wilson, star center for the Las Vegas Aces, had something completely different in mind after her team’s thrilling 86–83 victory over the Phoenix Mercury on Friday night.

With 30 points and 16 rebounds, Wilson once again showed why she remains one of the most dominant forces in the WNBA, especially during the crucial stretch run before the postseason. But it wasn’t just her performance on the court that had fans and teammates buzzing—it was a postgame analogy that was so unexpected, so hilariously vivid, it instantly went viral.


“It’s Like Forcing a Fart…”

After the game, Wilson spoke candidly about her recent approach to the game. Since the All-Star break, the Aces’ centerpiece has made a conscious effort to let the game come to her instead of pressing or trying to force the action.

But it was the way she explained that mindset that had everyone—teammates, reporters, and fans—bursting into laughter.

“It’s like forcing a fart,” Wilson said. “All you get is sh—.”

The analogy, both unexpectedly raw and comically relatable, caused immediate uproar. Chelsea Gray, her teammate and fellow Aces star, reacted with sheer disbelief.

“That’s gonna go viral,” Gray said, clearly flabbergasted. “I’m so sorry.”

And viral it did go.


On the Court: A’ja Wilson Is Locked In

While her words stole headlines, her play on the hardwood was just as memorable. In Friday’s win over Phoenix, Wilson delivered one of her most well-rounded performances of the season. Scoring 30 points and grabbing 16 rebounds, she led the charge for Las Vegas as they secured their sixth straight victory—a critical streak as the postseason rapidly approaches.

Wilson continues to build on what could easily be an MVP-worthy season, blending elite scoring, tough defense, and a leadership style that keeps the Aces anchored—even when games get tight, as they did in this nail-biter.

The Aces now sit at 20–14, in third place in the WNBA’s Western Conference, and just 10 games remain before the playoffs begin. With every game taking on heightened importance, Wilson’s timely resurgence couldn’t come at a better time.


Letting the Game Come to Her

Wilson’s postgame comment—while hilarious—also underscores a serious point. She has acknowledged that earlier in the season, she sometimes tried to force plays, taking on too much responsibility and disrupting the rhythm of her game.

Now, after the All-Star break, she’s adjusted her approach.

“I’ve learned to breathe and just let things happen,” she explained. “When you try to control everything on the floor, it backfires. I’m just trying to flow with the game, take what the defense gives me, and trust my teammates.”

And that shift has paid off. Over the last six games—all wins—Wilson has averaged nearly 28 points and 12 rebounds per game, shooting with more efficiency and playing with a visibly calmer demeanor. That control and confidence is translating directly into wins.


Chelsea Gray: The Perfect Teammate Reaction

Of course, it wasn’t just Wilson’s quote that made the moment unforgettable—it was the pure, unscripted reaction from Chelsea Gray that truly elevated it.

As soon as Wilson delivered the now-viral analogy, Gray turned to her in mock horror.

“A’ja!” she gasped, laughing. “That’s going to be everywhere. I’m so sorry. Oh my God.”

It was a moment of pure authenticity—two teammates, comfortable with each other, letting the world in on the inside jokes, candid moments, and relaxed dynamic that make the Aces such a close-knit group.

Fans online quickly latched on, with many joking that Wilson had delivered the “quote of the season” while others turned the clip into memes and viral tweets. One fan posted, “A’ja Wilson just described half of my adult life,” while another joked, “Put that quote on a T-shirt immediately.”


The Aces Finding Their Rhythm

While the postgame moment went viral, the underlying story remains that Las Vegas is rounding into form at exactly the right time.

After an uneven first half of the season, where the team struggled to find consistent rhythm following injuries and lineup changes, the Aces are now firing on all cylinders. Their current six-game win streak is their longest of the season, and it includes gritty victories over top-tier competition.

Coach Becky Hammon praised the team’s recent maturity and poise under pressure.

“We’re learning how to win tight games again,” Hammon said. “This team has a championship DNA, and it’s starting to show again in how we execute down the stretch.”

Wilson is at the heart of that. Her leadership—both through play and personality—is what keeps the team steady in critical moments.


A Balanced Locker Room With Championship Intentions

One of the Aces’ defining traits over the last few seasons has been their balance of intensity and levity. They play hard, but they also have fun doing it. Moments like Wilson’s analogy highlight a team that’s both laser-focused on a title run and genuinely enjoying the ride.

And that’s not an accident.

The Aces have built a culture of trust and accountability, where players can be themselves while still demanding the best from one another. Whether it’s Gray ribbing Wilson for a ridiculous quote or Wilson poking fun at herself in the postgame presser, it’s all part of what makes this team so dangerous—and so watchable.


Looking Ahead: The Final Push to the Playoffs

With just 10 games remaining before the WNBA playoffs, the Aces are entering the most critical stretch of their season. Sitting in third place in the Western Conference, they still have a shot at moving up in the standings—but every win (or loss) matters now.

Wilson, Gray, Kelsey Plum, and the rest of the squad will be tested by a mix of top-tier contenders and scrappy underdogs eager to play spoiler.

But if their recent play—and team chemistry—is any indication, Las Vegas is peaking at the perfect time.

And with A’ja Wilson leading the charge both on the court and in the press room, there’s no telling what might come next.
Chelsea Gray không thể tin được lời trích dẫn này của A'ja Wilson.


Conclusion: Dominance With Personality

A’ja Wilson’s now-legendary quote may have started as a joke, but it reflects a deeper truth about her approach to basketball—and life. Trying too hard can backfire. Sometimes the best results come when you relax and trust your instincts.

That’s true whether you’re trying to make a defensive stop in crunch time… or trying to deliver a clean punchline after a win.

And if Wilson keeps playing—and talking—like this, fans can expect plenty more highlight reels, viral moments, and maybe, just maybe, another championship celebration in Las Vegas.