One arena, two games, 21,490 fans—Unrivaled just smashed every attendance mark in women’s 3-on-3 history, doubled the playoff purse and welcomes back reigning DPOY Angel Reese to a bubble-style title fight nobody saw coming six weeks ago.
Philly pop-up delivers the loudest statement yet
On January 30 the league parachuted into Xfinity Live! Philadelphia—a market without a WNBA franchise until 2030—and sold every seat. 21,490 fans shattered the previous women’s pro regular-season high (13,320, 2022 WNBA Commissioner’s Cup) and validated co-founder Napheesa Collier’s thesis: if you build a festival, new audiences will come.
Collier’s ankle, front-row view
Sidelined after off-season surgery, Collier has spent 2026 roaming broadcast tables beside Skylar Diggins-Smith, Paige Bueckers and Sabrina Ionescu. The experiment turned Year-2 storytelling into a 360° product: active stars narrating live chess matches they themselves were plotting the night before.
- New contract clause: every player must log “activations” (guest analysis, social content, community clinics).
- Result: personal-brand clips out-perform game highlights 3:1 on TikTok, per USA TODAY Sports tracking.
Angel Reese returns to a 5-6 Rose squad fighting for oxygen
Reese originally opted out to heal a wrist sprain and chase WNBA off-season endorsements. With Rose BC clinging to the last playoff seed, coach Teresa Weatherspoon slots her back into the “4/5” switch-heavy scheme that posted a league-best 96.3 defensive rating through Week 6.
$600 k jackpot resets title calculus
Commissioner Elite Jennings folded the Philly gate receipt straight into the prize pool: from $300 k to $600 k, meaning each champion pockets $75 k—a 50 % spike that suddenly rivals a WNBA semi-finalist share.
- Mint 7-4 (current No. 1 seed) needs two wins in its final three to lock double-bye.
- Mist 6-5 owns tie-breakers over Rose; Reese’s unit must finish 3-1 to leapfrog them.
- Lunar Owls 5-6 face both Rose and Mist—lose either and they’re out.
Playoff road show plants flag in Brooklyn
Semifinals shift to Barclays Center on March 2, the first time a women’s 3-on-3 championship will be decided in an NBA venue. Capacity (17,732) is smaller than Philly, but optics—network TV, rapper-owner cohorts courtside, TikTok live-stream in 4K—matter more for media-rights negotiations that will frame Season-3 expansion talks this summer.
Collier’s blueprint: hoop festival meets brand incubator
Collier’s sideline sabbatical doubled as product R&D: every player now leaves Unrivaled with a demo reel—on-air reps, mic’d-up practices, brand-deal footage—designed to soften the post-career landing. Reese, Bueckers and Aliyah Boston already cut national spots for Icy-Hot and DoorDash filmed inside the Miami bubble.
What happens next
- Week 8 (Feb 21-27) is elimination week—four teams enter, two leave.
- Reese’s Rose must beat Lunar Owls and then Mint to control tie-break destiny.
- Barclays ticket-drop hits Friday at noon ET; resale prices opened at $89, projecting a sell-out inside 12 minutes.
Unrivaled just proved women’s basketball can own a winter city in 24 hours. With Reese back, the stakes triple and a $600-k check waits in Brooklyn. The playoff race starts tonight—and we’ll track every possession right here at onlytrustedinfo.com.