
Bam Adebayo had perfect response to A'ja Wilson's zebra-themed outfit
Adebayo is no stranger to dropping subtle tweets or posts about Wilson. Long before they hard-launched their relationship, he was there with perfectly timed thoughts of support and, sometimes, humor. When Wilson had a lousy shooting day last season, Adebayo posted, "Keep building today [brick] by [brick]."
When Wilson broke the single-season scoring record, you guessed it — another Adebayo post. "U'naminous," he said at the time, advocating for her to win MVP. (There was even a point when Miami jumped in to support Wilson, too. After she shouted out her "favorite Olympian from out of town" during a jersey retirement ceremony, what did the Heat do? Post pictures of her favorite Olympian.)
So, absolutely no one should be surprised by Adebayo's latest actions. When Wilson recently pulled up to the Aces' matchup against the Indiana Fever rocking a zebra-themed outfit, he had the perfect response ready to go. "Big steppa," he posted on Threads with a fitting zebra gif.
We're so sorry, A'ja Wilson, but this is hysterical, and we can't stop laughing. (We make zero apologies.) This is some next-level trolling, and we hope you laughed about it, too.
Any couple that can openly roast each other like this is likely having the time of their lives whenever they're around one another. So, we're totally here for any more zebra-related posts or any trolling back that will inevitably happen.
Game on.

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