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Kelsey Plum just clowned Angel Reese with the most savage move in basketball-and Caitlin Clark is probably loving it

The Los Angeles Sparks player made it clear who was in charge on the court in the last game against the Chicago Sky.

Kelsey Plum next to Angel Reese in the moment she pulls off the "too...
Kelsey Plum next to Angel Reese in the moment she pulls off the "too small" gesture.AP

The WNBA has become one of the most competitive leagues, with each game intensifying rivalries through bold gestures. After the spotlight on Caitlin Clark, Kelsey Plum now steals the show, proving herself a stellar addition to the Los Angeles Sparks.

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Kelsey Plum's Defiant Gesture Toward Angel Reese

Since her trade to the Sparks in February, Plum has led the team in points (24.0), assists (5.0), and steals (3.0). On Sunday, she solidified her value in a 91-78 win over the Chicago Sky.

In a game where she dropped 28 points and dished out eight assists, Plum made headlines with a "too small" gesture after easily blowing past Angel Reese for an uncontested layup.

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Reese, of the Sky, has been under scrutiny lately for her rumored rivalry with Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark, but she remains focused, leading the WNBA in rebounds with an average of 14.5.

Meanwhile, Plum has guided the Sparks to a 2-3 record to start the 2025 season, ranking third in the league in points per game, trailing only Napheesa Collier and Brittney Sykes.

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