Las Vegas Aces guard Kelsey Plum and Indiana Fever center Aliyah Boston are two of the more prolific stars in the WNBA.
But aside from their genius on the hardwood, they are also smart and articulate ladies.
Both have been part of the broadcast booth as game analysts, with Plum doing it with the Pac-12 Network in 2020 and Boston joining this year’s coverage of the NCAA Women’s Tournament.
Now, they will also lend their voice to a more unique platform. According to a report from Variety’s Selena Kuznikov, Plum and Boston were signed by audio company Audity, along with renowned Olympic skier Mikaela Shiffrin, for an experiential project called “Coach.”
“‘Coach’ is currently in development in collaboration with the athletes and will serve as an experiential brand that offers listeners access to a selection of customized coaching audio content,” wrote Kuznikov.
The report added that the “audio experience” will offer “personal insights and motivation from elite athletes.” The 30-year-old Plum and the 22-year-old Boston have a lot of young fans, and sharing their wisdom and winning mentality with them would definitely go a long way in molding them into better athletes. Plum recently earned a gold medal with Team USA in the Paris Olympics, while Boston won a national title with South Carolina in 2022. “I’m excited to interact with people in such a personal way and help them unleash their inner champion,” said Plum, who also two rings with the Aces, in the report. In the meantime, Plum and Boston will continue to spearhead their respective squads as they make a final push before the playoffs. As of writing, the Aces are in fourth place with an 18-11 record, while the Fever are in seventh place with a 14-16 card.