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Celebrities and Sports Stars Shine in 'Happy Gilmore 2' Cameos

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Sports Illustrated

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Happy Gilmore 2, now on Netflix, features a star-studded cast of sports celebrities including Travis Kelce, Kelsey Plum, and golf legends like John Daly and Nelly Korda, along with sports media personalities, making it a hit among fans and sports enthusiasts alike.

WNBA All-Stars use All-Star platform to demand fair pay

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Sportskeeda

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During the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, Kelsey Plum made a subtle dig at Caitlin Clark and her team for not attending a player-led meeting about the 'Pay Us What You Owe Us' initiative, which was met with visible discomfort from Sabrina Ionescu and sparked controversy and backlash, highlighting tensions around player activism and solidarity.

WNBA All-Star Weekend Highlights: Player Messages and Spectacle

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Sports Illustrated

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During a post-All-Star Game press conference, Kelsey Plum made an awkward comment about Caitlin Clark's team not being present at a planning meeting for a player protest shirt, which was seen as a strange and off-putting remark amidst ongoing league negotiations. Despite the incident, Plum remains a vocal advocate for players' rights and better league conditions.

WNBA Stars Shine and Clash During All-Star Weekend

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Sports Illustrated

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Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark, despite being injured, was seen trolling Kelsey Plum during the WNBA three-point contest by waving Fever apparel in her face, but the two shared a friendly moment, highlighting mutual respect. Sabrina Ionescu won the contest with a high score, while Clark cheered on her teammate Lexie Hull.

Kelsey Plum Withdraws from Unrivaled League for Personal Time

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Sports Illustrated

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Las Vegas Aces star Kelsey Plum announced she will not participate in the inaugural season of the Unrivaled 3-on-3 basketball league to focus on her offseason. Plum, a three-time WNBA All-Star, was initially drafted to play for the team Laces but has decided to prioritize personal time. She expressed support for the league and its players, wishing them success. Other notable WNBA players, including Courtney Williams and Alyssa Thomas, remain part of the league.

"Caitlin Clark's Record Chase: Insights from Kelsey Plum and the Maravich Family"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo Sports

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Kelsey Plum, the current NCAA women's basketball career scoring record holder, offers advice to Iowa guard Caitlin Clark as she nears breaking Plum's record, warning about the pressure and expectations that come with such an accomplishment. Plum emphasizes the importance of showing Clark support beyond her performance and urges the media to consider her as a young woman with emotions. Clark, known for breaking records, is on track to surpass Plum's mark, with a designated camera following her every move on the court.

"Caitlin Clark: Iowa's Record-Breaking Basketball Sensation"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ESPN Australia

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Kelsey Plum, the current NCAA women's basketball career scoring record holder, is happy to see Iowa's Caitlin Clark approaching her record. Plum expressed her support for Clark and emphasized the pressure she felt while chasing the record. Clark, who is close to breaking the record, has also drawn inspiration from players like Plum and Sabrina Ionescu. There is speculation about Clark's potential participation in the WNBA and the Olympic team, with USA Basketball considering inviting college players to their upcoming camp.

"Caitlin Clark Shatters NCAA Record with 39th Career 30-Point Game"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Bleacher Report

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Caitlin Clark, senior guard for No. 2 Iowa, broke Kelsey Plum's record for the most games crossing the 30-point threshold in NCAA Division I women's college basketball history. Clark scored 35 points, adding six rebounds, 10 assists, and seven steals in a blowout victory against Drake. With her 39th career 30-point game, Clark surpassed Plum's record and is now aiming to match the overall NCAA record for career total 30-point games.

"Aces Overcome Adversity to Reach WNBA Finals, Despite Injuries and Controversies"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Just Women's Sports

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Las Vegas Aces guard Kelsey Plum acknowledges the challenges the team has faced, including injuries to key players, legal issues, and a discrimination complaint, but remains confident in their ability to overcome adversity. Plum and her teammates are determined to rebound and continue their strong performance in the WNBA Finals, despite the absence of Chelsea Gray and Kiah Stokes. The Aces' fluid system allows for flexibility in player roles, but replacing Gray, the team's leader, presents a significant challenge. Nonetheless, Plum and A'ja Wilson are optimistic and ready to face the obstacles ahead.

Injury Woes Plague Aces as Chelsea Gray Sidelined, Kelsey Plum Steps Up

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ESPN

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Las Vegas Aces' starting point guard Chelsea Gray will miss Game 4 of the WNBA Finals due to a foot injury, leaving Kelsey Plum and Jackie Young to handle the playmaking duties. Plum, who led the Aces with 29 points in Game 3, has been preparing for this role throughout her six-season WNBA career and has shown growth in her passing ability. The Aces will have to adjust without Gray, but their strong teamwork and talented players give them a chance to win the championship.