Unrivaled Launch: A New Era for Women’s Basketball
The inaugural night of the newly established Unrivaled women’s league co-founded by Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier was nothing short of electric in Miami. The excitement was palpable, with intense games packed with thrilling action and a clear purpose: to provide a financial lifeline for WNBA players during the offseason. Let’s dive into the highlights from this groundbreaking league’s debut!
Game On in Miami!
In an unforgettable opening night, Breanna Stewart made history by sinking the first basket in Unrivaled’s young legacy. The scene was buzzing, as fans packed the arena, eager to witness this new chapter for women’s hoops. With a focus on giving WNBA players the opportunity to earn while they play during the offseason, Unrivaled launched with all the promise and energy expected.
High Stakes and High Intensity
The vibe? A total slam dunk! The night featured matchups that offered edge-of-your-seat excitement as teams battled fiercely. The league implemented a special set of rules aimed at fostering tight finishes, including an Elam Ending, full-court 3×3, and 7-minute quarters. This fast-paced format left no room for the lulls often seen in traditional basketball games, setting an exhilarating tone that kept the crowd riveted.
Star Power and Spectacle
Game-winning shots were the order of the night, and the fans couldn’t get enough! With coverage on TNT Sports, this high-energy event attracted an elite crowd, featuring notable names like Alex Morgan and Steve Nash, along with numerous WNBA franchise executives. Their presence underscored the significance of this new venture.
“It’s everything we hoped for. I think it was a great first game that showed what we can do and what our league has to offer,” – Napheesa Collier
Source: ESPN
- Paolo Banchero’s $287 million contract includes a clause that changes everything for Orlando - July 10, 2025
- Mike Brown’s $40 million Knicks deal will change how 8 players perform this season - July 10, 2025
- Michigan State legend’s son picks Michigan over his father’s championship team - July 10, 2025

