Unrivaled 3×3 Basketball is ahead of the game in preparing for its second season, with co-founder Alex Bazzell telling Front Office Sports on Saturday that the offseason league has already signed upwards of 90% of its 2026 roster.
"We have a few spots left open to fill and then we're pretty much ready to go," Bazzell confirmed.
While Unrivaled won't stray from its six-team format, the 2026 overall pool will expand from 36 to 42 players, with the six new slots comprising a developmental pool meant to subsidize rosters in case of injury — an issue the league struggled to manage during its 2025 inaugural campaign.
Unrivaled is also looking to boost athlete pay above the reported $220,000 average earned by players in the 3x3 league's two-month 2025 season, far outpacing the WNBA's $147,745 average — for a season three times as long as Unrivaled's — all in a year when tense CBA negotiations continue to make headlines.
"The numbers are going up because the business outperformed every metric that we had," Bazzell explained. "It's part of our business model that we built from the ground up, which is that as the business continues to drive more revenue, [we're going to funnel it] back into the players."