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Kelsey Plum tells StudBudz joke with Courtney Williams in ABC interview. 'Best WNBA broadcast'

Kelsey Plum tells StudBudz joke with Courtney Williams in ABC interview. 'Best WNBA broadcast'

Kelsey Plum of the Los Angeles Sparks was doing a live interview during the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game on ABC Saturday night when a joke about Studbudz and Courtney Williams of the Minnesota Lynx left X / Twitter users laughing hysterically.
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Kelsey Plum discussed the Studbudz during a third-quarter interview at the WNBA All-Star Game Saturday night on ABC.
"I told my mom Studbudz is live streaming 72 hours straight," Plum said. "She said, 'When do they sleep?' I said, 'Mom, I don't think they do.' And I asked Courtney, 'Is that the straightest thing you've ever done?'"
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