Is Kelsey Plum the New Face of the WNBA After Beating Angel Reese?
The WNBA has no shortage of stars, but one name just reminded everyone why she belongs at the top: Kelsey Plum.
In a high-stakes showdown between the Las Vegas Aces and the Chicago Sky, Plum showed why she’s still one of the league’s elite guards — leading her team to a convincing win and outshining the ever-rising rookie sensation Angel Reese in the process.
Now, fans are asking the big question:
Is Kelsey Plum the new champion — not just on the scoreboard, but of the entire league?
A Showdown Worth Watching
Coming into the matchup, all eyes were on Angel Reese. The Chicago Sky forward has been one of the most talked-about players in the WNBA this season, bringing energy, charisma, and relentless rebounding to a team looking for a resurgence. Paired with fellow rookie Kamilla Cardoso, Reese has quickly become a media magnet and fan favorite.
But when the lights were the brightest, Kelsey Plum stole the show.
The 2022 All-Star Game MVP dropped 26 points, dished out 7 assists, and controlled the tempo from tip-off to the final buzzer. Every time Chicago tried to rally, Plum answered with a dagger three, a clever pass, or a gritty drive through traffic.
Reese had a respectable game, finishing with 12 points and 10 rebounds — another double-double to add to her growing résumé — but the rookie simply couldn’t match Plum’s pace and polish.
Passing the Torch? Not So Fast.
Much of the early WNBA season coverage has centered around the rookies — Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, Kamilla Cardoso, and Cameron Brink — a class that has brought massive ratings and new fans to the league. But veterans like Plum are making it clear: the league still runs through experience, skill, and leadership.
“She’s got a motor, no doubt,” Plum said postgame about Reese. “But this league makes you earn everything. I’ve been through battles. Nothing’s given.”
It wasn’t shade — it was truth. Plum’s performance was a masterclass in execution and composure, proving that the veterans aren’t ready to step aside just yet.
The Champion Mentality
Let’s not forget: Kelsey Plum is no stranger to success. She helped lead the Las Vegas Aces to back-to-back championships, has international gold medals with Team USA, and continues to be one of the most efficient scorers in the league. But what stands out most is her hunger.
Even after years of success, Plum plays like she has something to prove. Her chip-on-the-shoulder mentality, combined with elite court vision and a sniper’s shot, makes her one of the most dangerous players in the W.
Her dominance over Reese and the Sky wasn’t just a win — it was a statement.
So… Is She the New “Champion” of the WNBA?
In a league filled with rising stars, Kelsey Plum has reasserted herself as a pillar of excellence. While rookies are generating the buzz, players like Plum are keeping the standard high. She may not be the “new” champion — she’s been winning — but she is certainly reminding everyone that she’s still one of the best in the game.
If fans were looking for a torch-passing moment, they might have to wait. Because Plum just lit a fire of her own — and it’s burning brighter than ever.
Final Take:
Kelsey Plum didn’t just beat Angel Reese — she sent a message to the entire league: Don’t crown the next generation too quickly. The current queens still rule the court.