NFT Name
Kelsey Plum Assist
Collection
Status
valid
NFT Id
47103898
Edition Name
Edition Number
External Link
Owner
Last Updated
15/11/2024, 11:34
Description
Few could’ve faulted the Dallas Wings, had they not been interested in discovering the result of putting the WNBA’s fastest-paced offensive engine against a defense that surrenders transition points at the league’s highest rate. Unfortunately for them, on June 5, 2024, Kelsey Plum and the Las Vegas Aces were interested in putting that theory to the test. Spry and energetic after four days of rest, the two-time WNBA champion snags a rebound before immediately scoping out a potential transition opportunity. One accurate pass away from welcoming her new, bucket-getting teammate into Las Vegas’ fray with flash, Plum takes flight prior to even crossing midcourt, advancing the ball with a nifty bounce pass on the way to a highlight assist. Using Plum’s assist to establish an early 16-point advantage, the run-heavy Aces used the sizzling start to fuel a physical, wire-to-wire victory. Joining her fellow All-Star frontcourt mate on the 20-point plateau for the 28th time — the second-most by a duo in WNBA history — Plum shined as a co-star, recording 20 points, three rebounds, three assists, and two 3-pointers.
Token Media
Traits
Birthplace
Poway, CA, USA
PrimaryPosition
SG
SeriesNumber
6
SerialNumber
502
Height
68
TotalYearsExperience
6
Locked
false
PlayerPosition
G
DraftTeam
Las Vegas Aces
FullName
Kelsey Plum
DraftYear
2017
SetName
WNBA 2024
AwayTeamName
Las Vegas Aces
Birthdate
1994-08-24
DraftRound
1
TeamAtMoment
Las Vegas Aces
JerseyNumber
10
PlayType
Assist
Weight
0
FirstName
Kelsey
DraftSelection
1
HomeTeamName
Dallas Wings
AwayTeamScore
95
NbaSeason
2024
HomeTeamScore
81
LastName
Plum
PlayCategory
Assist
DateOfMoment
2024-06-06 00:00:00 +0000 UTC
Tagline
Few could’ve faulted the Dallas Wings, had they not been interested in discovering the result of putting the WNBA’s fastest-paced offensive engine against a defense that surrenders transition points at the league’s highest rate. Unfortunately for them, on June 5, 2024, Kelsey Plum and the Las Vegas Aces were interested in putting that theory to the test. Spry and energetic after four days of rest, the two-time WNBA champion snags a rebound before immediately scoping out a potential transition opportunity. One accurate pass away from welcoming her new, bucket-getting teammate into Las Vegas’ fray with flash, Plum takes flight prior to even crossing midcourt, advancing the ball with a nifty bounce pass on the way to a highlight assist. Using Plum’s assist to establish an early 16-point advantage, the run-heavy Aces used the sizzling start to fuel a physical, wire-to-wire victory. Joining her fellow All-Star frontcourt mate on the 20-point plateau for the 28th time — the second-most by a duo in WNBA history — Plum shined as a co-star, recording 20 points, three rebounds, three assists, and two 3-pointers.
Collection Information
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