Popular streamer PlaqueBoyMax scores a date with former WNBA star Liz Cambage after beating her in a one-on-one basketball game.
A viral clip circulating across social media over the weekend framed the streamer as having staged a dramatic comeback victory over the basketball star. Max’s victory results in a date with Cambage, and she gets a tattoo of his choosing.
Cambage entered the matchup with a résumé that still commands respect. During her WNBA career, she stood as one of the league’s most physically imposing centers. A four-time All-Star, Cambage set a league record with a 53-point performance for the Dallas Wings in 2018, showcasing rare scoring touch, size, and range.
Her professional journey, however, proved turbulent. Drafted in 2011, Cambage played for the Dallas Wings, Las Vegas Aces, and Los Angeles Sparks.
PlaqueBoyMax Beats Former WNBA Star Liz Cambage In Basketball, Wins Date & Tattoo
Her WNBA tenure ended in 2022 amid public disputes, mental health challenges, and clashes with team environments. She later prioritized overseas opportunities, where salaries often eclipsed WNBA contracts.
In the opening game, Cambage controlled the pace as PlaqueBoyMax lagged at eight points. Cambage had a clear chance to close the game but missed a decisive shot.
The miss shifted momentum. PlaqueBoyMax caught fire, scoring in quick bursts to force a 14–14 tie. Both players then agreed to finish by two points instead of a straight race to 15.
PlaqueBoyMax reached 15 first but failed to close. Cambage regained control and finished the game 16–14, steady under pressure.
PlaqueBoyMax immediately called for a rematch. He raised the stakes with a double-or-nothing game to 21. Cambage accepted without hesitation.
The second game mirrored the first. Neither competitor created real separation. PlaqueBoyMax briefly led 17–16, then again at 20–18, but could not convert match point.
Cambage tied the game at 20–20. With the rules shifted to next basket wins, both players missed potential game-winners. PlaqueBoyMax drew a foul on his attempt and converted the final opportunity, winning 21–20.
The viral clip flattened the story into a single result. The full run revealed balance, tension, and razor-thin margins. What unfolded was not an upset myth, but a competitive exchange defined by execution and timing.


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