Tensions boiled over at USA Basketball’s women’s national team training camp in Miami yesterday, as Las Vegas Aces star Kelsey Plum and Atlanta Dream standout Rhyne Howard reportedly clashed during an intense scrimmage session.

Eyewitnesses say the two guards—both Olympic gold medalists and key pieces of the star-studded roster featuring Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, Breanna Stewart, and more—refused to back down initially. “It was like watching two alphas in the wild,” one anonymous player told reporters. “They’re both ultra-competitive, and sometimes that boils over.”
USA Basketball head coach Cheryl Reeve quickly called a timeout, pulling the players aside for a heated discussion. Neither Plum nor Howard addressed the media afterward, but team insiders insist the incident was “blown out of proportion” and stemmed from high-stakes preparation for next week’s World Cup qualifiers in Puerto Rico.
The camp, which kicked off this week with arrivals from across the WNBA, aims to gel the squad ahead of international competition. Plum, a sharpshooting point guard, and Howard, an explosive scorer, have crossed paths competitively before—including Plum edging Howard in a past WNBA Skills Challenge—but this marks their first reported friction in a national team setting.
Fans on social media are divided, with some praising the passion as “what makes Team USA dominant” and others worrying about chemistry. For now, the focus remains on channeling that energy into wins. As one veteran put it: “Heat builds diamonds—or breaks them. We’ll see which one this is.












