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On July 10, 2022, WNBA player Kelsey Plum was named the league's All-Star Game MVP. CBS News reported: As photographs and videos circulated of the trophy Plum received for the recognition, many people commented that the award appeared unusually small. Social media users, including some of Plum's teammates, joked about the size of the award, and a rumor started that the league had purchased the trophy from an online trophy retailer for only $18. The picture on the left is a genuine photograph of Plum and her MVP award. The picture on the right supposedly showing a screenshot of Google shopping results, however, does not show the same trophy. The claim that the WNBA honored Plum, the league's All-Star Game MVP, with an $18 trophy is false. If you take a close look at the trophy Plum is holding in the left photo, you can easily see the difference. Notably, the trophy Plum is holding has much more ornate handles. It's also worth noting that the above-displayed tweet was posted by an account, Ballsack Sports, that describes its output as parody or satire. Months earlier, the account went viral after inventing a fake quote by former NBA player Kevin Garnett. The WNBA's trophies, like trophies for many other professional sports, are created by the jewelry company Tiffany & Co. The WNBA confirmed to VERIFYThis.com that Tiffany created Plum's MVP trophy: We reached out to Tiffany and Co. for more information about the trophy, and we will update this article if more information becomes available.
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