From the Court to the Broadcast: Four-Time All-Star and Two-Time WNBA Champion Kelsey Plum Joins WNBA on Prime as Player Contributor
- The Ballers Magazine

- May 15
- 1 min read

Prime Video has announced the addition of Los Angeles Sparks guard Kelsey Plum to WNBA on Prime as a player contributor, making select appearances during the 2026 WNBA season.
The two-time WNBA champion and four-time All-Star will join the WNBA on Prime studio team to help highlight key storylines around the league, provide on-court insight and authentic analysis alongside previously announced studio host Allie Clifton and analysts Swin Cash, Cynthia Cooper, Lindsey Harding, Candace Parker, Teresa Weatherspoon and Ty Young.
"Kelsey's had a standout career in the WNBA and is a dynamic presence in women's basketball," says Amina Hussein, Prime Video Sports Head of On-Air Talent and Development. "We're building something special with WNBA on Prime, and her contributions to our broadcast as a current league veteran will add to our goal of delivering fans an authentic, player-driven experience."

For Plum, this role presents an opportunity to give fans front-row seat into the playmaking mind and personalities of fellow WNBA players. “I’m excited to join Prime Video this WNBA season, as the league has never been more valuable in terms of media deals and viewership. There’s so much talent and momentum around the league, and I look forward to bringing fans a current player’s perspective while highlighting the personalities and storylines that make the game so special,” she states.
The WNBA on Prime tipped off last night with WNBA on Pregame with the Minnesota Lynx's matchup against No. 1 Draft Pick Azzi Fudd and the Dallas Wings; and continued with the New York Liberty's re-match against the Portland Fire.



