
What happens when two WNBA superstars sit down with nothing but pencils, paper, and three minutes to capture each other?
Chaos, comedy, and the kind of unfiltered friendship fans rarely get to witness.
In the latest episode of âAâs Masterpiece,â Aâja Wilson invites Jewell Loyd into a challenge that sounds innocentâuntil the clock starts ticking. With only three minutes to draw each other, the Las Vegas Aces leader and the Seattle Storm sharpshooter instantly plunge into a mix of competitive energy, playful anxiety, and pure sisterhood rarely seen in pro sports media.
âThink about a three-minute song. We have time,â Aâja jokes as the countdown begins. But her calm lasts exactly five secondsâbecause the moment the pencils touch paper, both stars realize they may have just stepped into artistic disaster territory.
Jewell confesses immediately: âI can barely write my name and youâre asking me to draw you.â Aâja howls, reminding her that her name has âa lot of curves,â a line that sends both into a spiral of laughter. But Aâja isnât letting her teammate off the hook that easily. She casually drops that she actually grew up going to art class, subtly raising the stakes while keeping the mood light and chaotic.

From there, the challenge feels less like a sketch session and more like a comedy duel.
Jewell triesâunsuccessfullyâto summon the magic of sip-and-paint nights: âMaybe if I had something to drink, itâd make this better.â Aâja, meanwhile, is melting down in real time, mumbling âI messed upâ and frantically asking how to make baby blue.
With one minute left, panic takes over. Lines blur, sketches collapse, and the legendary WNBA composure these women show on the court evaporates in the face of colored pencils.
By the reveal, both athletes are bracing for impact.
Aâja admits she had to throw out her first attempt after the two-minute warning. Jewellâs hands shake as she laughs through the embarrassment. When Aâja accuses her of printing the drawing off her phone, Jewellâs offended gasp sends the entire moment into meme territory.
And then comes the moment fans will replay forever:
Aâja, trying not to cry-laugh, looks at Jewellâs sketchâcomplete with an oversized bun and a jersey that looks like it lived through a tornadoâand says, âI will forever love you. Do not judge me.â
Jewell collapses into laughter so intense she nearly falls out of frame.

In a league known for elite skill, hard-nosed competition, and fierce rivalries, this episode strips everything down to pure vulnerability and joy. No court. No playbook. Just two superstars exposing their zero artistic talent and infinite affection for one another.
By the end, their artwork looks nothing like actual human facesâbut the moment becomes a masterpiece anyway.
âAâs Masterpieceâ doesnât just showcase drawings; it reveals the personality behind the greatness. And this episode proves one thing loud and clear:
Aâja Wilson and Jewell Loyd are even more entertaining with pencils than they are with basketballsâif thatâs humanly possible.
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