Unrivaled Basketball Teams Revealed 

Unrivaled Basketball announced the teams for the inaugural season in 2025.
Unrivaled Basketball six teams (Credit: news.sportslogos.net)

For the past months, ever since the Unrivaled League was announced in July 2023, fans and sports enthusiasts have excitedly followed up with the announcement of players. It is exciting to follow up with the reveal of this tournament’s players because the league has a limited number of spots, which makes it competitive. Initially, the plan was to have 30 players on five teams, but in late October, the league expanded to having six more players added and an additional team.

Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart are the founders of the league and based on their experience in the WNBA, they are looking at giving women’s basketball the best stage financially, sponsorships and deals compared to the WNBA. Stewart was the first player to be signed by the league and the latest players to be signed are Rae Burrell and Jordin Canada. The league announced the coaches for the six teams as well. 

The Teams

The six teams are well balanced, having the most recent rookies compared to other experienced WNBA players. It is a blend of all positions, with each team having great shooters, post players and well-seasoned handling players who are great at creating shots and spicing up the game.

Lunar Owls Coached by DJ Sackmann

Shakira Austin

Natasha Cloud

Napheesa Collier

Skylar Diggins-Smith 

Allisha Gray

Wild Card

Phantom BC Coached by Adam Harrington 

Brittney Griner

Tiffany Hayes

Marina Mabrey

Satou Sabally

Jackie Young 

Wild Card

Vinyl BC Coached by Teresa Weatherspoon 

Aliyah Boston

Rae Burrell

Jordin Canada

Dearica Hamby

Rhyne Howard

Arike Ogunbowale

Rose BC Coached by Nola Henry

Kahleah Copper

Chelsea Gray

Lexie Hull

Angel Reese

Brittney Sykes

Azurá B. Stevens

Mist BC Coached by Phil Handy

DiJonai Carrington

Aaliyah Edwards

Rickea Jackson

Jewell Loyd

Breanna Stewart

Courtney Vandersloot 

Laces BC Coached by Andrew Wade

Stefanie Dolson

Kate Martin

Kayla McBride

Kelsey Plum

Alyssa Thomas

Courtney Williams

No Caitlin Clark

Caitlin Clark remained true to her statement, “I won’t play in any other league during the WNBA break.” The WNBA Rookie of the Year, 2024, turned down a heavy contract estimated to be at one million and other equity deals for her inaugural year. She has been more involved in golf during the break and seems to be taking time off from basketball. Given her large following, her addition to the Unrivaled Team would have gone a long way for the league. Caitlin is not the only player said to have turned down the contract with the 2024 WNBA MVP, A’ja Wilson, who seems to be taking a downtime to rest. 

Two Wild Cards Remain Unfilled

Despite the teams’ and players’ announcements, two wild cards remain a mystery to the fans. There is a lot of excitement as the last two players will be announced. Who would you like to see named on the wild cards? The two players named to the wild cards will join Lunar BC and Phantom BC.

Unrivaled

The league will begin on the 17th of January 2025 in Miami and will end in March. The league will be played in a 3×3 format on a smaller court, but with two hoops. During the league, there will be a 1v1 format in February. The league sets a higher bar for women’s sports, especially financially, which is one of the biggest problems it seeks to solve.

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