Breanna Stewart scores first basket
in Unrivaled history in debut of 3-on-3 women's league
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[January 18, 2025]
By DOUG FEINBERG
MIAMI (AP) — Unrivaled shined brightly on its opening night.
The 3-on-3 women’s basketball league co-founded by WNBA stars
Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier debuted Friday night. The two
squared off in the opening game and fittingly Stewart scored the
first basket in league history — a baseline jumper. Collier's team
got the last laugh though, rallying to win the inaugural game.
“I think this was a great first game just showing what we can do and
showing what the experience can be like,” Collier said after the
84-80 win.
The idea for the domestic league was first discussed a couple of
years ago and now it's come to fruition.
“I can’t even put it into words what it’s going to be like,” Stewart
said. “But just the fact that there’s so much hype, there’s so much
content, so much chatter about opening night and we worked really
hard to get to this point both on and off the court. Excited to kind
of just go in and showcase what we’ve done.”
The league features 36 of the best players in the WNBA, including
Brittney Griner and sensational rookie Angel Reese, who definitely
was a favorite of the crowd.

Fans lined up in a light rain before the game taking advantage of an
area outside the venue that had a basketball shot challenge, a
basketball throne and other activities.
“I love the WNBA and love the innovativeness that Napheesa and
Stewie brought to women’s basketball,” said fan Charlene Lewis, who
traveled from Maryland for the games. “I thought it was really cool.
It's a new league, something you’ve never heard of. I feel they were
making history by creating a whole new league.”
The intimate venue in Miami that was created in about six weeks and
seats about 850 fans was full. The farthest seat is about 30 feet
from the court. Those in attendance cheered virtually on every play
as they didn't really have allegiances to either team.
The games were played on a court that's about 20 feet shorter than
the WNBA court, but it's fullcourt 3-on-3.
“There’s not really a time where you take a possession off. There’s
only three players on the floor,” said Chelsea Gray, who plays for
Rose. “It’s a little bit different from that perspective. But you
got to be in shape for sure to be able to play this game.”
There were three seven-minute quarters and then the fourth quarter
was played to a “winning score.” That score is decided by adding 11
points to the leading team's score after three quarters. The
intensity picked up in the fourth quarter in both games.
In the opener, Stewart's Mist team led 73-67 heading into the final
period before Skylar Diggins-Smith rallied the Lunar Owls to an
84-80 victory. Diggins-Smith hit consecutive 3-pointers, including
the game-winner, to clinch the comeback.
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Rose player Angel Reese speaks following a practice session,
Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025, in Medley, Fla., as the new 3-on-3 women's
basketball league Unrivaled tips off this weekend. (AP Photo/Marta
Lavandier)

She shimmied after the shot went through the net at
center court.
“This atmosphere was electric,” Diggins-Smith said. “We’re going to
celebrate this one tonight.”
Jewell Loyd led the Mist with 30 points while Collier had 27 for the
Lunar Owls in the fast-paced game.
In the second game, Rhyne Howard scored 33 points to lead Vinyl to a
79-73 win over Rose. Vinyl was up 67-58 heading into the final
quarter and held on for the win. Reese had 10 points and 14 rebounds
for Rose.
Lisa Leslie, one of the analysts for the broadcast on TNT and TruTV,
was there at the beginning of the WNBA. Now, she's here for the
launch of this league.
“It’s unrivaled and unmatched for the women to have such a
first-class experience in every way,” she told The Associated Press.
“It’s different from my first season in the WNBA, where we shared
the locker room with the Lakers, which is also an amazing
experience. This is just different and it’s just time, like they
have their own facilities, their own weight room and massage. This
is so first class.”
The pregame introductions had the feel of All-Star Games with the
players coming out from a stage at center court through a smoke
show. Stewart and Collier then did a photo at halfcourt with league
commissioner Micky Lawler.
Hot ticket
Tickets for opening night were going for almost $500 on the
secondary market with top seats at $727, according to Gametime.
Faces in the crowd
Investors including former U.S. women’s national soccer team captain
Alex Morgan and former NBA All-Star Steve Nash were there for
opening night as well as WNBA player Nneka Ogwumike, who is
president of the WNBA players' union.
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AP video journalist Brittany Peterson contributed to this story.
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This story is part of the AP’s Inclusive Journalism Initiative with
The Maynard Institute for Journalism Education and The Ida B. Wells
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