Kelsey Plum TORCHES Geno Auriemma Over Explosive Remarks — “You Don’t Disrespect the WNBA or Our Commissioner”
The WNBA found itself in the middle of another firestorm this week as Las Vegas Aces guard Kelsey Plum called out Hall of Fame coach Geno Auriemma for comments many viewed as disrespectful toward both the league and commissioner Cathy Engelbert.
The controversy began when Auriemma, the legendary UConn coach, made dismissive remarks about the league’s growth and leadership during a recent interview. His tone, critics say, minimized the progress the WNBA has made under Engelbert and downplayed the commitment of its players. Within hours, the backlash spread across social media, but it was Plum’s fiery reaction that turned the story into national headlines.
“You don’t get to disrespect the WNBA and our commissioner,” Plum declared in her post-game media session. “We’ve worked too hard, sacrificed too much, and built too much for anyone — even a Hall of Fame coach — to talk down to us. Cathy has been instrumental in pushing this league forward. Geno’s comments are not only out of line, they’re insulting to every single woman who’s played and paved the way.”
Plum, one of the most vocal leaders in the WNBA, doubled down when asked if she feared backlash for calling out such a high-profile figure in women’s basketball history.
“Respect goes both ways,” she continued. “Yes, Geno has had an amazing career. Nobody denies that. But when you talk about the WNBA as if it hasn’t earned its place, or you disrespect the people running it, that’s when you lose me. This league is bigger than one person’s opinion.”
Her remarks drew immediate reaction across the sports landscape. Fans flooded Twitter and Instagram with support, praising Plum for standing up for the league’s integrity. Hashtags like #StandWithPlum and #RespectWNBA began trending, as clips of her comments circulated widely.
“She’s saying what we’ve all been thinking,” one fan wrote. “The WNBA deserves respect. Plum just put Geno in his place.”
Others noted the significance of a current star defending Engelbert publicly, especially given the commissioner has recently been under scrutiny over controversies involving Caitlin Clark, officiating, and league marketing strategies. Plum’s comments reframed the narrative, positioning Engelbert as a leader deserving of recognition rather than criticism.
Even some former WNBA veterans weighed in, with one ex-player tweeting: “Kelsey Plum has always spoken truth to power. This is leadership in action.”
Auriemma himself has yet to issue a formal response, though insiders suggest he may attempt to clarify or walk back his comments in the coming days. For now, the silence only fuels speculation about his true intentions and whether his words were misinterpreted or a genuine slight.
For Plum, however, the message could not be clearer: the WNBA is no longer willing to tolerate being underestimated or disrespected — not by media, not by critics, and certainly not by icons of the past.
“This league is here to stay,” Plum concluded. “If you can’t respect that, then step aside.”
With the controversy still unfolding, the question remains: will Auriemma respond, or will Plum’s fiery defense of the WNBA be the final word in a clash that has already shaken women’s basketball?