It is, once again, time for Unrivaled.
There is no offseason for women’s professional basketball, and the elite three-on-three league is already underway in Florida.
The first season was an inarguable success with the six-team league bringing in $30 million in revenue, according to ESPN. This year, two new teams joined the fold in Breeze BC, led by reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year Paige Bueckers, and Hive BC, led by Kelsey Mitchell.
With the WNBA possibly headed for a work stoppage, there’s no guarantee that fans will get to see their favorite players on the court in a five-on-five capacity an...
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