March 19, 2024

Basketball Legend Lisa Leslie Joins The Metaverse With LootMogul Partnership

Lisa Leslie

Lisa Leslie, a celebrated icon in women’s basketball, has ventured into the metaverse with LootMogul to transform sports fan engagement.

The three-time Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) MVP and four-time Olympic gold medalist joins LootMogul as the brand ambassador and business partner.

Bringing sports fans and influencers together

This move marks a significant transition for Leslie from her days on the court to an innovative realm in the tech industry.

LootMogul is a multiverse blockchain gaming platform where sports enthusiasts and influencers converge. 

The platform uses blockchain, NFTs, and the metaverse to provide unique, immersive experiences for sports fans. 

With features like creating sports arenas, engaging in games, earning NFTs, and interacting with sports celebrities, LootMogul is pioneering a way for fans to connect with their sports heroes.

Lisa Leslie joins LootModul

As a partner and brand ambassador, Leslie is pivotal in shaping the platform’s vision and outreach, particularly in bridging the gap between traditional sports fanfare and the world of virtual experiences. 

Her career, punctuated by three WNBA MVP titles and four Olympic gold medals, gives her an understanding of the sports world, an asset for LootMogul’s strategic growth.

“We are pleased to form a strategic venture partnership with Lisa Leslie, a sports legend, highly intellectual, and charismatic leader that truly cares about the people and wants to provide a platform that can generate generational wealth for athletes, fans, and brands using blockchain/NFTs,” said Raj Rajkotia, the founder and CEO of LootMogul.

“We are humbled and honored to have Lisa as our partner and build this metaverse together for all.”

Sara Keenan

Tech Reporter at POCIT. Following her master's degree in journalism, Sara cultivated a deep passion for writing and driving positive change for Black and Brown individuals across all areas of life. This passion expanded to include the experiences of Black and Brown people in tech thanks to her internship experience as an editorial assistant at a tech startup.