Years ago, Phoenix Mercury guard Natasha Cloud began to hear about rumblings of a basketball league. That league would become Unrivaled. The 3×3 league, put together by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart has been the talk of the WNBA offseason.
Unrivaled is a unique opportunity for both free agents and contracted WNBA players hoping to contend in 2025. Relationships are being built on and off the court. Some players are having brutally honest conversations about their experiences with their teams, while others are actively recruiting people to join theirs.
Six teams will compete for the inaugural 3-on-3 Unrivaled title. Which one is projected to have the strongest roster?
As expected, the Liberty designated Breanna Stewart as a core player this week. The news broke Tuesday, though the WNBA’s transaction page shows the move was dated Monday. With the core ...
The night will usher in a new era of professional women's basketball, with Unrivaled offering WNBA stars a chance to stay at home during the offseason and take ownership in a league of their own making.
New York’s Breanna Stewart was one of a handful of players given the franchise tag by their WNBA teams, meaning they can’t sign a contract directly with anyone else. Other players receiving ...
New York's Breanna Stewart was one of a handful of players given the franchise tag by their WNBA teams, meaning they can't sign a contract directly with anyone else. Other players receiving the ...
Breanna Stewart Given Franchise Tag by New York Liberty for Second Straight Year New York's Breanna Stewart was one of a handful of players given the franchise tag by their WNBA teams, meaning ...
Connecticut Sun teammates DiJonai Carrington and Marina Mabrey created a stir on social media with their exchange about cooking on Friday.
Connecticut Sun star Marina Mabrey has suffered a right calf injury just hours before the launch of the new Unrivaled league, which is set to get underway on Friday
Unrivaled is adding another player in the wake of injury, the new 3-on-3 professional women’s basketball league announced Friday afternoon, just hours before gameplay begins. Natisha Hiedeman, a Minnesota Lynx guard and six-year WNBA veteran,