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Week One of the 2025 WNBA season is officially in the books, with a four-game Sunday slate concluding what was another eventful seven days of basketball. The first full week of games opened and closed with limited drama compared to the games that took place in between — just ask the Indiana Fever,
Kelsey Plum's standout performance for the Los Angeles Sparks stood in sharp contrast to a rough outing for the Las Vegas Aces.
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Yardbarker on MSNKelsey Plum trade already paying dividends for SparksGuard Kelsey Plum seems rejuvenated in her first season with the Los Angeles Sparks. The 30-year-old guard — whom the Sparks acquired in a trade with the Las Vegas Aces on Jan. 26 — scored 37 points in Los Angeles' season opener against the Golden State Valkyries, a WNBA record for a season opener.
Sparks star Kelsey Plum had a huge third quarter during the team’s win against the Sky, and she gave credit to fan sitting courtside.
That shift came in the form of their superstar, Kelsey Plum, who took it upon herself to ignite the turnaround with a shooting clinic in the third quarter. Her flurry helped lift L.A. to a much-needed 91-78 win over the Sky at Crypto.com Arena.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNKelsey Plum Totally Disrespected Angel Reese With Belittling Gesture After Beating Her To The Rim For An Easy ScoreKelsey Plum hit Angel Reese with the "too small" gesture after driving and scoring a layup against the Sky forward on Sunday.
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Kelsey Plum will talk her trash to anyone, anywhere, anytime. She doesn’t care who it is, where she is, or when it is, the Los Angeles Sparks star is going to get it off. And because of