Kahleah Copper might be busy with Unrivaled over the weekend, but it didn't stop her from celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles' win over the LA Rams.
The new Unrivaled basketball league is loading up its roster of talent both on and off the court with different Hall of Fame players and basketball legends behind the microphone as excitement builds for the inaugural season.
Big names continue to flock to Unrivaled, the new women’s 3-on-3 basketball league, from broadcasters Candace Parker and Renee Montgomery to new investor Coco Gauff.
The inaugural Unrivaled season will begin on January 17 on TNT, with two legends of the game as part of TNT’s broadcast team.
Opening night of Unrivaled, the highly-anticipated 3-on-3 league co-founded by WNBA stars Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, is set to tip off with a star-studded doubleheader on Friday night. TNT Sports' exclusive coverage of the inaugural season of Unrivaled presented by Samsung Galaxy will begin on Friday,
The studio show will be built around former WNBA MVP Candace Parker, former WNBA All-Star Renee Montgomery and host Lauren Jbara, with appearances from Lisa Leslie, who will also serve as a game analyst. Taylor Rooks, Allie LaForce, Stephanie Ready and Ros Gold-Onwude will work as game reporters.
The new 3-on-3 women's basketball league featuring 36 WNBA players will debut Friday night. Here's what to know and how to watch.
The season runs through March 17 with games played mostly on Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays. There will be two games a night shown on TNT or TruTv.
Napheesa Collier's husband, Unrivaled president Alex Bazzell, took to Instagram to celebrate the league's new investment from tennis star Coco Gauff.
It was a successful opening night doubleheader for Unrivaled, the new 3-on-3 women's basketball league. See the highlights from both games.
WNBA crushed records in almost every category. But after the New York Liberty won its first championship at the end of October, W fans would traditionally be left waiting a full calendar year for women’s professional basketball to return.
The Sky’s fall from title contenders to the league’s bottom tier over the last two years would have included an erasure of relevance as well if not for Reese and fellow 2024 rookie Kamilla Cardoso. Despite the dismal season, Reese’s popularity, coupled with a record-breaking rookie year, kept them at the top of league discussions.