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Hot Streaks & Milestones: Unrivaled Stars Lighting Up the WNBA
Natasha Cloud’s playmaking, Queen Phee’s scoring, Atlanta’s historic backcourt, and more highlights and news involving Unrivaled’s stars.


The past few weeks have been packed with highlights: Brittney Sykes hit 3,000 career points, Allisha Gray and Napheesa Collier won Eastern and Western Conference Player of the Month, respectively, and Angel Reese continues to dominate the boards, while also serving looks.
Meanwhile, Allisha and Rhyne Howard became the first Dream duo to each score at least 25 points in the same game since 2020, combining for 61 in a win over the Storm.
And, the Fever’s Lexie Hull and Aliyah Boston cheered courtside at the Pacers Game 6 Eastern Conference Finals win.

Below are some of the most eye-popping numbers our Unrivaled players are putting up this season, leaders in scoring, rebounding, playmaking, efficiency and long-range firepower.

Scoring Leader: Napheesa Collier (MIN) - 25.1 PPG
Collier tops the league at 25.1 points per game. Her consistency is fueling the Lynx’s 8-0 start. Allisha Gray and Brittney Sykes round out the top five with 21.4 PPG.

Rebounding Force: Angel Reese (CHI) - 12.3 RPG
Reese pulls down a league-best 12.3 rebounds per game and has recorded four double-doubles.

Assist Architects: Alyssa Thomas (PHX) - 8.0 APG
Thomas ranks second in the WNBA with 8.0 assists per game while Natasha Cloud ranks third at 6.9 APG on the Liberty’s perfect 8-0 start and Skylar Diggins is right behind averaging 6.4 APG. We hope to see AT healthy and back on the court soon!

Defensive Disruptors: Napheesa Collier (MIN); Aliyah Boston (IND)
Collier’s 2.1 steals per game rank fourth in the WNBA, creating fast-break opportunities for Minnesota. Elsewhere, Aliyah Boston appears on the top shot blockers list with 1.7 per game (as well as leading the league in field goal percentage).
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Notable Matchups to Watch
These upcoming games feature a high concentration of Unrivaled talent and storylines that we’re keeping our eyes peeled for.

Las Vegas Aces at Golden State Valkyries
How to Watch: Saturday, June 7 • 3:00 PM ET on ABC
Why Watch? The Aces, led by Jackie Young, Jewell Loyd, and Chelsea Gray, take on Golden State’s expansion squad—featuring Tiffany Hayes and Kate Martin—in a high-profile national broadcast.

Indiana Fever @ Chicago Sky
How to Watch: Saturday, June 7 • 8:00 PM ET on CBS
Why Watch? This game features two of the best young bigs in the league in Aliyah Boston and Angel Reese.

Chicago Sky @ New York Liberty
How to Watch: Tuesday, June 10 • 8:00 PM ET on ESPN
Why Watch? Breanna Stewart and Courtney Vandersloot, both Mist clubmates, will look to lead their respective teams. Cloud and Sabrina Ionescu, as Phantom clubmates, run New York’s fiery backcourt.

Los Angeles Sparks @ Minnesota Lynx
How to Watch: Saturday, June 14 • 1:00 PM ET on CBS
Why Watch? So much Unrivaled firepower, one of the league’s two remaining undefeated teams in the Lynx and tons of scoring potential.

Atlanta Dream @ New York Liberty
How to Watch: Tuesday, June 17 • 7:00 PM ET on League Pass
Why Watch? More Unrivaled firepower and intriguing matchups at almost every position. (Flashback to BG telling fellow Unrivaled and Dream players about signing with the team while fishing in Miami.)
Life Lately

☕️ Lexie Hull takes us from coffee to tipoff for a day in her life.
🛒 Cameron Brink and Rae Burrell are having some fun while recovering from their respective injuries.
🕺🏾 Rhyne and Naz Hillmon have been putting in work on their celebration dances.
📹 Courtney Williams’ dad has been going viral on TikTok for his fun Lynx content and BTS videos.
🍬 Marina Mabrey candy reviews? Count us IN!
👚 Arike Ogunbowale's fits never disappoint.
🏆 Sights and scenes from the Eastern Conference Player of the Month, Allisha
🏀 Kayla McBride is back in action with the Lynx!
📌 Stat Spotlight: Alyssa Thomas’s All-Around Mastery

Thomas kicked off the season averaging 15.2 PPG, 7.6 RPG, 8.0 APG, 1.8 SPG, and 0.8 BPG, showcasing elite two-way impact. She also became the first player in WNBA history to record 10/5/5 in each of her first five games of a season.
Playmaking: Her 8.0 assists per game place her second in the WNBA, directly creating opportunities for teammates. She’s also had two double-doubles in five games played.
Defense: Thomas’s 1.8 steals per game rank just outside the top five league-wide, and she blocks nearly one shot per contest.
Why This Matters: Posting at least five in points, rebounds, and assists while also contributing near the top of the league in steals makes her one of the most versatile two-way players in the WNBA. Opposing defenses can’t ignore her playmaking or ability to score inside, which forces double teams that free up shooters around her. Defensively, her quick hands (1.8 SPG) spark transition buckets for Phoenix.
On the Radar: Natasha Cloud

Why She’s On Fire: Cloud earned her first-ever Eastern Conference Player of the Week award following the first week of the WNBA season. During that stretch she averaged 18.7 PPG, 7.7 APG, 5.7 RPG, 2.7 SPG, and 1.3 BPG, shooting 55.6% from the field and 50% from three.
Key Moments:
Became the first WNBA player ever with at least 22 points, six rebounds and nine assists in her first game with a new franchise.
Hit the game-winning steal to defeat Indiana, 90-88, on May 24.
Combined plus/minus of +49 led the Eastern Conference over that three-game span.
Tied Skylar Diggins for No. 10 on the WNBA’s all-time career assists list. (She has since taken a hold of the ranking with 1,521 total career assists and is 57 assists away from the No. 9 spot, held by Cappie Pondexter.)
See You Soon!

Thanks for reading! Stay tuned for more Unrivaled news and player updates in two weeks. And, happy birthday to Unrivaled! Season 2 unlocked!