Unrivaled's 3-on-3 League: A New Era of Women's Basketball

Unrivaled's 3-on-3 league tips off in Miami, providing an opportunity for WNBA players to compete during the offseason.

Unrivaled's 3-on-3 League: A New Era of Women's Basketball

On Friday, January 17, 2025, Unrivaled tips off in Miami, a new 3-on-3 league that provides an opportunity for 36 of the top WNBA players to remain in the United States for an eight-week season. The league is founded by Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier, and it aims to be the first league to compete with the WNBA financially and with its resources.

What is Unrivaled?

Unrivaled is a domestic opportunity for WNBA players to compete during the offseason. It is a new 3-on-3 league that will consist of six teams and will run from January 17 to March 17 in a custom-built facility in Miami. The league is not the first domestic alternative league, but it looks to set itself apart with its salaries, amenities, and style of play.

How much are the players getting paid?

Unrivaled officials said the league has surpassed $35 million in funding, with Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo, Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps, U.S. Open champion Coco Gauff, South Carolina women's basketball coach Dawn Staley, and USC star JuJu Watkins among the investors. The average salary in the WNBA in 2024 was about $119,500, with the high around $242,000. Unrivaled has said it is offering "the highest average salary in professional women's (team) sports."

Which players are involved?

The 36 players competing in Unrivaled this season includes seven No. 1 WNBA draft picks (Aliyah Boston, Rhyne Howard, Sabrina Ionescu, Jackie Young, Stewart, Jewell Loyd, and Brittney Griner), one WNBA MVP (Stewart), and 17 former Olympians. Cameron Brink, the No. 2 pick in the 2024 WNBA draft, has committed to playing in Unrivaled but will sit out this season as she recovers from a June 2024 ACL injury. A'ja Wilson, the reigning WNBA MVP, and Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark opted not to participate in Unrivaled this season. UConn senior Paige Bueckers, the projected No. 1 pick in April's WNBA draft, and LSU junior Flau'Jae Johnson have signed NIL deals with Unrivaled. Bueckers is expected to join the league in 2026.

How were the rosters built?

On November 20, 2024, all six Unrivaled head coaches met in Miami to select the teams. Thirty-four of the league's 36 players (the two wild-card spots were still being decided) were separated into six pods based on positions and style of play. From there, the six coaches worked collaboratively to create each team, picking at least one player from each pod with the goal of building balanced rosters. But the coaches had no idea which teams they'd be leading until after the selection process was complete.

Where will Unrivaled be played, and how long is the season?

The Unrivaled season will last eight weeks, including playoffs, and will be played entirely at the MediaPro Center in Miami. Games will be played each week on Monday, Friday, and Saturday. The regular season will consist of a round-robin format, with the six teams facing each opponent at least once and each team playing 14 games. The top four teams based on record will advance to the playoffs. Head-to-head records and point differential will serve as tiebreakers. The playoffs start March 16 -- which is also Selection Sunday for men's and women's college basketball -- with two single-elimination semifinal games. The championship game is March 17. Unrivaled also recently announced it will hold a 1-on-1 tournament from February 10 to 14 that pits players against one another in a single-elimination, winner-take-all competition with a $250,000 reward for the winner and an additional $10,000 for their 3-on-3 teammates.

How are Unrivaled's 3-on-3 rules different from the Olympic 3x3 event?

Unrivaled will be played on a 49.2-by-72-foot condensed full court rather than the half court (36 feet by 49 feet) used at the Olympics. Each Unrivaled game will feature three seven-minute quarters and a fourth quarter that the league is calling "winning score." The winning score will be determined by adding 11 points to the leading team's score through three quarters. For example, if the score is 50-48 heading into the final quarter, the first team to reach 61 points wins. There will never be overtime. Unrivaled organizers hope playing to a target score eliminates late fouls and speeds up the game overall. To that end, the free throw process also will be different. When a player is fouled -- whether on a layup or a 3-pointer -- only one free throw will be awarded. The single shot is worth two points for a foul on a 2-point field goal or three points if the foul occurred on a 3-point attempt. A free throw attempt after a foul on a made basket is worth one point. Players will foul out after their sixth foul, but if the team has only three players available and one of them picks up a sixth foul, the player will remain in the game but incur technical fouls for each additional foul they commit. The games will use an 18-second shot clock, compared to the WNBA's 24 seconds, and the clock will be stopped on made baskets only in the last 30 seconds of periods rather than in the last minute. Except for tip-off at the start of the game, all jump ball situations are replaced by alternating possessions.

Who are the coaches?

The six head coaches have different levels of experience in the NBA and WNBA, headlined by former Chicago Sky coach Teresa Weatherspoon and former NBA assistant coach Phil Handy, who most recently spent five seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers. Weatherspoon will lead the Vinyl, while Handy will coach the Mist. Former Washington Mystics assistant Andrew Wade will lead the Laces, and Nola Henry, who recently spent time with the Los Angeles Sparks, will coach the Rose. Adam Harrington, a former assistant and director for player development for the Brooklyn Nets, will coach the Phantom. And WNBA and NBA skills coach DJ Sackmann will coach the Lunar Owls.

How to watch Unrivaled

Monday and Friday night games will be on TNT, the league's broadcast rights holder. Saturday games will be shown on TruTV. All games will also be available for streaming on Max.

Unrivaled rosters

Laces BC

Stefanie Dolson, F/C, Washington Mystics

Tiffany Hayes, G, Las Vegas Aces

Kate Martin, G, Golden State Valkyries

Kayla McBride, G, Minnesota Lynx

Alyssa Thomas, F, Connecticut Sun

Jackie Young, G, Las Vegas Aces

Lunar Owls BC

Shakira Austin, F/C, Washington Mystics

Cameron Brink, F, Los Angeles Sparks

Napheesa Collier, G, Minnesota Lynx

Skylar Diggins-Smith, G, Seattle Storm

Allisha Gray, G, Atlanta Dream

Courtney Williams, G, Minnesota Lynx

Mist BC

DiJonai Carrington, G, Connecticut Sun

Aaliyah Edwards, F, Washington Mystics

Rickea Jackson, F, Los Angeles Sparks

Jewell Loyd, G, Seattle Storm

Breanna Stewart, F, New York Liberty

Courtney Vandersloot, G, New York Liberty

Phantom BC

Natasha Cloud, G, Phoenix Mercury

Brittney Griner, C, Phoenix Mercury

Sabrina Ionescu, G, New York Liberty

Marina Mabrey, G, Connecticut Sun

Satou Sabally, F, Dallas Wings

Katie Lou Samuelson, F, Indiana Fever

Rose BC

Kahleah Copper, G, Phoenix Mercury

Chelsea Gray, G, Las Vegas Aces

Lexie Hull, G, Indiana Fever

Angel Reese, G, Chicago Sky

Azura Stevens, F/C, Los Angeles Sparks

Brittney Sykes, G, Washington Mystics

Vinyl BC

Aliyah Boston, F/C, Indiana Fever

Rae Burrell, G, Los Angeles Sparks

Jordin Canada, G, Atlanta Dream

Dearica Hamby, G, Los Angeles Sparks

Rhyne Howard, G, Atlanta Dream

Arike Ogunbowale, G, Dallas Wings

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