
Caitlin Clark roasts Kelsey Plum after she singles her out in All-Star postgame presser
Caitlin Clark did not mince her words when she commented on Kelsey Plum's seemingly harmless post. Kelsey, though an Under Armour ambassador, posed for the cameras in front of a half-visible Nike logo.
It could not have caused much turmoil had Caitlin not roasted her for the same. Clark commented on the photo, 'Thank you for the Nike Ad.'
The sarcastic comment came after Kelsey Plum's jibe on her WNBA mate. Plum attended the postgame presser, where she singled out 'Team Clark' for being in poor attendance for the planned meeting for a demonstration against pay disparity.
Caitlin Clark gives it back to Kelsey Plum after her postgame presser jibe, fans back Clark
Caitlin Clark continued what Kelsey Plum started at the All-Star postgame presser.
She roasted Kelsey for her recent picture, thanking her for a 'Nike Ad'. Though written in a joking manner, it can harm Plum as she is an Under Armour ambassador.
The comment caused an uncontrollable frenzy among fans, who all took no time and labeled them as rivals. They were also in favor of Caitlin Clark and criticized Plum for the 'Team Clark' comment she made at the All-Star postgame presser.
A fan, @ben_anderson11, commented, 'She's on a record heater sabotaging her own league right now.'
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Another fan, @vjohn_33, wrote, 'You bouta get cooked in the comments boo'
Instagram user, @biggmilkyy, wrote, 'CC made you lil bro'
Caitlin Clark roasts Kelsey Plum after she singles her out in All-Star postgame presser (Image Credit: Getty Images)
Caitlin's fans and followers were undoubtedly upset over Kelsey Plum's words at the All-Star postgame presser. They showed immense support for Clark and condemned Plum for unnecessarily commenting on their favorite WNBA superstar.
Here is what Kelsey Plum said at All-Star postgame presser
In the presser, Kelsey oddly name-dropped Caitlin, calling her out for poor attendance at a morning meet planned for staging a quiet yet powerful demonstration against low pay for WNBA players. Kelsey said:
'Not to tattletale, but, zero members of Team Clark were very present for that.'
The mention of Clark out of nowhere surprised everyone, including Sabrina Ionescu, who was addressing the press with her. Sabrina could not stop herself from saying, 'That really needed to be mentioned,' drawing laughter from everyone in the room.
WNBA saw a historic day when the players chose to wear 'Pay us what you owe us' t-shirts in their demonstration for demanding pay parity. While the demand for more pay peaked at that moment, Kelsey Plum took the discussion on an unusual track, singling out Team Clark over a pre-game meeting regarding wearing the t-shirts to voice their demand.
Kelsey Plum FAQ
Is Kelsey Plum retired?
Kelsey Plum is not retired. However, her jersey was retired by the University of Washington as a mark of respect for her fabulous run with the team. She is currently playing for the Los Angeles Sparks.
What is Kelsey Plum's salary?
Kelsey Plum's salary is $202,000 as per her latest contract with the Los Angeles Sparks, per Spotrac.
What is Kelsey Plum's net worth?
Kelsey Plum's exact net worth information is not publicly available. Marca reported her net worth in 2024 to be $2 million.
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