Unrivaled brought the heat over the weekend, as Rose BC guard Chelsea Gray battled her way to the league's 1v1 tournament crown — and its $200,00 prize — on Saturday.
The No. 2 seed earned a comeback win over No. 1 Allisha Gray in the best-of-three final, after dropping No. 7 Natasha Cloud, No. 3 Jackie Young, No. 1 Paige Bueckers, and No. 2 Kelsey Plum en route to the championship series.
"Exhausted," Gray said following her win. "Grateful, humbled, excited, everything, man. I said it out there — a lot of people didn't pick me to be sitting here talking to y'all."
Runner-up Allisha Gray (Mist BC) took home $50,000 for her efforts, while semifinalists Plum and her Phantom BC teammate No. 4 Aliyah Boston each secured a check for $25,000.
"You just gotta take care of the moment and the rest will happen," the 1v1 champion said after overcoming back-to-back deficits. "You dig deep when there’s $200K on the line…. We'll spend that money wisely."
"If I had to lose, at least I lost to the 'Point Gawd,'" Allisha told reporters, referencing Chelsea's longtime nickname. "You can't say I lost to a scrub, man, she's a great player."
How to watch Unrivaled basketball this week
While Chelsea Gray and the other three 1v1 semifinalists can rest until at least Friday, Unrivaled's 3x3 action returns to the Miami court on Tuesday night, when Laces BC will tip off against the Hive at 7:30 PM ET before Breeze BC faces the Lunar Owls at 8:45 PM ET.
Both Tuesday games will air live on TNT.