WNBA Stars Praise Unrivaled Ahead of the Grand Inaugural Season
When it comes to innovation in basketball, Unrivaled is taking center stage. This revolutionary women’s basketball league is capturing attention ahead of its much-anticipated debut. Founded by WNBA stars Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart in 2023, Unrivaled promises to reshape the sport. The league has a fresh approach that prioritizes players’ needs and elevates the game to a whole new level.
The buzz is real. With its 3-on-3 format and full-court action, the league is not just breaking boundaries. It is creating an entirely new playbook for women’s sports. The players are ready, the stage is set, and basketball fans everywhere are tuning in for what promises to be an unforgettable season.
A League Built for Legends
In women’s basketball, stars like Brittney Griner and Sabrina Ionescu are no strangers to adversity. For years, WNBA players have faced a pay gap that leaves them logging grueling overseas minutes just to make ends meet. Unrivaled is changing that.

Unrivaled / IG / With an average salary of $222,222 for its nine-week season, Unrivaled offers financial stability that is unheard of in the women’s game.
Compare that to the WNBA’s average salary of less than $120,000, and the impact is clear.
Unrivaled Amenities, Unmatched Experience
Ask any player, and they will tell you that Unrivaled is more than a league. It is a lifestyle. Players are treated like the stars they are, with access to state-of-the-art facilities, proper nutrition, and even child care. A makeup room sponsored by Sephora adds a touch of glamour, ensuring players feel confident on and off the court.
It is a game-changer in every sense. Angel Reese, one of the league’s standout stars, put it best: “This is what women deserve. Waking up every day and just not having to worry about anything.”
You bet! This league is about empowerment, equality, and raising the bar for what athletes should expect.
The New League Has a Bold New Format
The format is fast, thrilling, and designed to captivate. Six teams—Laces, Lunar Owls, Mist, Phantom, Rose, and Vinyl—will face off in 3-on-3, full-court games. It is thrilling basketball played at a Mediapro North America facility in South Florida that has been transformed into a world-class arena.
The schedule is just as sharp as the gameplay. Games air on Fridays, Saturdays, and Mondays on TNT, TruTV, and Max, bringing this exciting new league to fans nationwide.
With a nine-week season culminating on March 17, Unrivaled is here to set a new standard for basketball entertainment.
The Conversation Around Women’s Sports Is Changing

Unrivaled / IG / Women’s sports are booming, and Unrivaled is at the forefront of this movement.
What makes Unrivaled stand out is not just the players or the format. It is the mission. Backed by $35 million in funding, the league boasts an impressive roster of investors, including Michael Phelps, Megan Rapinoe, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Ashton Kutcher.
These big names believe in more than basketball. They believe in changing the narrative.
The league is proving that women’s sports deserve the same respect, resources, and recognition as men’s. This is bigger than basketball. It is a cultural shift.
The Future of Basketball With Unrivaled
Relocating to South Florida was not just a logistical move for the players. It was a commitment to building something new. Living just minutes from the arena, they have immersed themselves in this groundbreaking project. It is a fresh start, a bold vision, and a league unlike any other.
The goal is clear: Make Unrivaled a sustainable, viable option for players who don’t want to burn out overseas. By offering ownership stakes and raising the bar for player care, the league ensures that every athlete is set up for success, both on the court and beyond.
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