Unrivaled Basketball Odds: New Year, New Season Arrives

The 2026 season has arrived for Unrivaled Basketball as Miami's new professional women's league tips off with some of the WNBA's most notable stars partaking in the 3-on-3 movement.

Aisha Quiñones - Betting Analyst at Covers
Aisha Quiñones • Betting Analyst
Jan 7, 2026 • 16:13 ET • 4 min read
Chelsea Gray Rose Unrivaled Basketball
Photo By - Imagn Images. Rose BC guard Chelsea Gray (12) looks on after scoring.

The second season of Unrivaled basketball has arrived in the 305.

With the Rose chasing a repeat and two new teams joining the league, we’ve got everything you need.

Whether it's from title odds to full rosters and weekly scheduling, we're covering all the bases to have you set for the action ahead.

Odds to win Unrivaled Basketball

Team Odds
Mist +290
Rose +450
Laces +460
Breeze +470
Phantom +800
Vinyl +850
Hive +1000
Lunar Owls +1200

Odds courtesy of FanDuel. Click on each team to see their roster.

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Unrivaled Basketball teams

Phantom roster

Player WNBA Team
Dana Evans Suns Las Vegas Aces
Kelsey Plum Suns Los Angeles Sparks
Satou Sabally Suns Phoenix Mercury
Aliyah Boston Suns Indiana Fever
Natasha Cloud Suns New York Liberty
Kiki Iriafen Suns Washington Mystics
Tiffany Hayes Valkyries Golden State Valkyries

Mist roster

Player WNBA Team
Breanna Stewart Suns New York Liberty
Arike Ogunbowale Suns Dallas Wings
Veronica Burton Valkyries Golden State Valkyries
Allisha Gray Suns Atlanta Dream
Li Yueru Suns Dallas Wings
Alanna Smith Suns Minnesota Lynx

Lunar Owls roster

Player WNBA Team
Napheesa Collier Suns Minnesota Lynx
Rebecca Allen Suns Chicago Sky
Skylar Diggins-Smith Suns Seattle Storm
Aaliyah Edwards Suns Connecticut Sun
Temi Fagbenle Valkyries Golden State Valkyries
Marina Mabrey Suns Connecticut Sun
Rachel Banham Suns Chicago Sky

Laces roster

Player WNBA Team
Jackie Young Suns Las Vegas Aces
Brittney Sykes Storm Seattle Storm
Naz Hillmon Suns Atlanta Dream
Alyssa Thomas Suns Phoenix Mercury
Jordin Canada Suns Atlanta Dream
Maddy Siegrist Suns Dallas Wings

Vinyl roster

Player WNBA Team
Brittney Griner Suns Atlanta Dream
Rae Burrell Suns Los Angeles Sparks
Rhyne Howard Suns Atlanta Dream
Erica Wheeler Storm Seattle Storm
Courtney Williams Suns Minnesota Lynx
Dearica Hamby Suns Los Angeles Sparks

Rose roster

Player WNBA Team
Shakira Austin Suns Washington Mystics
Chelsea Gray Suns Las Vegas Aces
Sug Sutton Suns Washington Mystics
Kahleah Copper Suns Phoenix Mercury
Azurá Stevens Suns Los Angeles Sparks
Lexie Hull Suns Indiana Fever

Breeze roster

Player WNBA Team
Cameron Brink Suns Los Angeles Sparks
Rickea Jackson Suns Los Angeles Sparks
Kate Martin Valkyries Golden State Valkyries
Dominique Malonga Storm Seattle Storm
Paige Bueckers Suns Dallas Wings
Aari McDonald Suns Indiana Fever

Hive roster

Player WNBA Team
Saniya Rivers Suns Connecticut Sun
Sonia Citron Suns Washington Mystics
Ezi Magbegor Storm Seattle Storm
Kelsey Mitchell Suns Indiana Fever
Monique Billings Valkyries Golden State Valkyries
Natisha Hiedeman Suns Minnesota Lynx

Unrivaled basketball standings

Team Wins Loss Streak
Rose 1 0 W1
Laces 1 0 W1
Mist 1 0 W1
Breeze 1 0 W1
Phantom 0 1 L1
Hive 0 1 L1
Vinyl 0 1 L1
Lunar Owls 0 1 L1

Unrivaled basketball odds + upcoming schedule

Friday, February 28

Vinyl 7:15 p.m. ET (TNT) Laces
+105 Moneyline -125
+1.5 (-110) Spread -1.5 (-110)
Over 130.5 (-110) Total Over 130.5 (-110)

Mist 8:15 p.m. ET (TNT) Phantom
-125 Moneyline +105
-1.5 (-110) Spread +1.5 (-110)
Over 137.5 (-110) Total Over 137.5 (-110)

What is Unrivaled Basketball?

A new era has arrived in professional women's basketball as the inaugural season of Unrivaled Basketball has started to make waves. With co-founders Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart at the helm, the new 3-on-3 league was built in collaboration with some of the biggest stars in the WNBA to help bridge the gap of brand creation and offseason basketball opportunities in the United States. The league will feature 36 players including Angel Reese, Sabrina Ionescu, Cameron Brink, and many more.

Six teams will be in the mix with six players for each squad as each game will tip off in Miami, Florida. Though this sort of venture is a leap of faith for the growing landscape of women's basketball, many stars such as Coco Gauff, Carmelo Anthony, Dawn Staley, Giannis Antetokounmpo — just to name a few — have already invested in the platform, and the league will be offering the highest average salaries in women's sports history.

A few familiar faces will also be in coaching positions for the startup including former Chicago Sky head coach and New York Liberty great, Teresa Weatherspoon.

Unrivaled Basketball rules

The 3-on-3 league will feature hour-long games, split into four quarters of play. The season includes nine weeks of round-robin play, with the Top 4 teams at the end of the regular season advancing to the playoffs.

Including the playoffs, the season will last through March 17 — just in time for the players to get adequate rest and recovery before the WNBA season begins in May.

How to watch Unrivaled Basketball

All of the Unrivaled Basketball games will be broadcast on  TNT and truTV and streamed on Max. There will be a doubleheader every Monday, Friday, and Saturday night — so get ready for it all to go down in the 305 in a can't-miss-movement for many of the illustrious ladies of the WNBA.

Unrivaled Basketball FAQ

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Hailing from Harlem, New York, Aisha Quiñones joined Covers in 2024 after an illustrious career with several other major media outlets. A proud Johnnie, after graduating from the Big East basketball powerhouse St. John's University, Quiñones earned her bachelor's degree in sport management and journalism, then obtained her master's degree in media studies from The New School.

Over a span of 12+ years, Quiñones has built her portfolio as a writer, dipped her toe into on-camera work, and also been behind the scenes in producing sports content.

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Her hometown roots stay true to her MLB and WNBA choice in teams, as a Yankees and Liberty fan, due to her uncle and grandmother's love for the sports throughout her childhood.

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