Kelsey Plum led Team USA in the FIBA World Cup Qualifiers with a commanding 5-0 record in the competition. Apart from her national-level production, she even had success with her Unreleased team, Phantom BC, topping the standings and reaching the final of the competition.
Plum lauded Team USA veterans for their contribution at the event and also praised her teammate, Aliyah Boston, at the Unrivaled league while collecting her runner-up accolade. The Sparks forward had been straightforward with her analysis and answered every question she faced, not only in those events but every time she is behind the mic.
But now, in today’s time, fans can also directly interact with the two-time WNBA champion, with the athlete joining the newest tech.

Kelsey Plum Digital Twin Available For Fans’ Voice Call
Fans always want to interact with their favorite stars. Although social media provided them a chance to directly connect with players, even those arrangements couldn’t allow all fans to connect with those stars. But now an AI-based solution would give them the opportunity to have personal interaction with fans, and the best part is that they can do so at any time of day.
The Los Angeles Sparks star has launched a verified AI digital twin through Talk2Me, becoming the first professional female athlete to debut one. The idea is simple but attention-grabbing: fans can voice call a digital version of Plum and interact with an AI built to reflect her voice, mindset and personality. Plum announced the launch on her social media account.
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The firm claims that fans can ask about conversations focused on training, mindset, resilience, leadership and breaking barriers. With that, fans can get a more personal, mentorship-style experience talking with the player’s digital version.
Former Aces’ star’s personality and status make her a perfect example to attract more and more fans to the platform. Luckily, the original Plum will be on the court for the games and perform for her team. She recently earned a special honor for her performances at the FIBA World Cup Qualifiers.
Kelsey Plum Gets Spot At All-Star Five At FIBA World Cup Qualifiers
Playing in all five games, the experienced star had been instrumental for Team USA. The star averaged 10.2 points, 3.5 assists, and 1.8 rebounds, shooting 52.8% from the field and 50% from three-point range and was also one of the impactful stars in Team USA.

Her leadership and ‘balancing act’, the player earned a spot in the All-Star Five that the organizers declared after the tournament. Caitlin Clark also earned a place on the team with her MVP outing in the debut tournament.
Interestingly, fans were happy with Plum and Caitlin Clark’s chemistry with their multiple fun moments going viral on social media.











