Kelsey Plum Signs One-Year Deal to Return to Los Angeles Sparks Four-time WNBA All-Star and two-time champion Kelsey Plum has signed a one-year, $999,999 contract to return to the Los Angeles Sparks, according to sources who shared the details with ESPN’s Shams Charania on Sunday. The deal marks Plum’s return to the Sparks after a single season with the San Antonio Stars/Las Vegas Aces franchise, where she spent her entire career prior to this move. The decision to accept a discounted rate instead of the projected $1.4 million supermax was made to provide the Sparks with financial flexibility to construct a roster capable of competing for a championship. Plum, a 5-foot-8 guard, averaged 19.5 points and 5.7 assists during her first season with the Sparks in 2024. Her arrival in Los Angeles was significant, as she became the team’s clear-cut star and a key figure in the effort to revive the franchise. The Sparks, one of the WNBA’s original teams, have not advanced past the playoffs since 2020, marking the longest active playoff drought in the league. Plum’s return aims to help the organization reclaim its storied status and end this extended dry spell. Prior to joining the Sparks, Plum was a cornerstone of the Las Vegas Aces’ core that secured consecutive WNBA titles in 2022 and 2023. She was drafted No. 1 overall in 2017 by the Aces, who later rebranded as the Sparks in 2024. Her tenure with the Aces included holding the NCAA scoring record (3,527 points) before Caitlin Clark surpassed it in 2024. Plum’s contributions to the Aces’ success were pivotal, but her decision to pivot to the Sparks reflects her desire to challenge for titles in a new environment. Plum’s career is defined by accolades and versatility.#shams_charania #los_angeles_sparks #las_vegas_aces #kelsey_plum #san_antonio_stars
