WNBA: Kelsey Plum Drops Head-Turning Choices For NBA, WNBA GOATs

 

In this day and age, every basketball fan has their pick on the Greatest Of All Time to play the sport. For Las Vegas Aces star Kelsey Plum, though, her WNBA and NBA GOAT choices will surely turn heads around.

The debate over the NBA’s GOAT has long been a contentious one, with Michael Jordan and LeBron James often at the center of the discussion.

Jordan, widely regarded as one of the most dominant and influential players in basketball history, amassed an impressive resume during his career. He led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships, was a 14-time All-Star, and was named the NBA Finals MVP a record six times. Jordan’s combination of athleticism, skill, and sheer dominance on the court made him a global icon and cemented his status as a basketball legend.

In recent years, James has emerged as a strong contender for the GOAT title. James has been a dominant force in the NBA for nearly two decades, winning four NBA championships with three different teams. He has also been a 18-time All-Star, 4-time NBA MVP, and 4-time NBA Finals MVP.

James’ versatility, longevity, and ability to lead teams to success have led many to consider him as one of the greatest players in NBA history. Ultimately, the GOAT debate between Jordan and James is likely to continue, as fans and experts weigh the merits of each player’s remarkable careers.

Las Vegas Aces Star Kelsey Plum Reveals Interesting NBA and WNBA GOAT Choices

For the longest time, a lot of basketball fans have bestowed Jordan with the GOAT title. In a video shared by ClutchPoints on X, Plum dropped an interesting pick for both her NBA and WNBA choices.

 

Unlike most fans and critics, Plum went head with James as her NBA GOAT and Taurasi as the WNBA counterpart. While the Aces star’s choices may cause some debate, it’s pretty hard to go up against everything the King has done in his career.

While it’s pretty hard to take one over the other, Plum really can’t go wrong with her choice. Only time can tell if the Las Vegas guard made the right call when it come to the sport’s GOAT.