In a major WNBA trade, the Seattle Storm are trading six-time All-Star Jewell Loyd to the Las Vegas Aces in a three-team deal. As part of the trade, three-time All-Star Kelsey Plum will join the Los Angeles Sparks.
Kelsey Plum gave a heart-warming reaction to her jersey retirement by the Washington women's basketball team today
Griner is testing the free-agent market for the first time in her career, her agent, Lindsay Kagawa Colas, told The Associated Press. If she heads to another team, the Phoenix Mercury could replace her with other free-agent bigs such as Emma Meesseman, Brionna Jones, Tina Charles or Natasha Howard.
The Sparks were part of a blockbuster trade on Sunday, acquiring All-Star Kelsey Plum from the Aces amid WNBA free agency.
At halftime of its game against Purdue on Saturday, Washington sent its first women’s jersey to the rafters, retiring the No. 10 that Kelsey Plum wore for four years as she rewrote the school — and NCAA — record books.
Those were Isaiah Thomas’ final words to Kelsey Plum ... former Washington women’s basketball coach Mike Neighbors, who’s now at Arkansas. Neighbors saw something in Plum that some of ...
Those were Isaiah Thomas’ final words to Kelsey Plum ... former Washington women’s basketball coach Mike Neighbors, who’s now at Arkansas. Neighbors saw something in Plum that some of ...
Current Las Vegas Aces player and former Washington guard Kelsey Plum, center, laughs with mascot Harry the Husky before her jersey retirement ceremony during an NCAA college basketball game ...
Amid a flurry of trades across the WNBA, the Indiana Fever re-signed All-Star guard Kelsey Mitchell. Sometimes an evaluation doesn’t need to be overcomplicated. Fever executives entered this offseason with the top priority of re-signing two-time All-Star Kelsey Mitchell. Mission accomplished.
Before every game, Kelsey Plum spends 5 to 10 minutes visualizing how she wants to show up on the court. And usually, that’s with a huge grin—which is why you’ll often catch her cheesing during intense moments in the action. “Energy is infectious,” she says. “You can’t always control if you make shots, but you definitely can control your energy.”
The busiest time of the WNBA offseason is upon us as free agents meet with their prospective teams leading up to Feb. 1, when they can sign contracts. The prospects of a new collective bargaining agreement will influence this season’s free agency,