The Unrivaled season wound up its regular season with six sides advancing to the knockout phases. As Renee Montgomery mentioned, Angel Reese was exactly what Rose BC needed to push for the final six rankings. The team, risking finishing early in the season, extended their season with the forward once again leading the side to much-needed wins.
Amid this, the league announced its season-ending awards, honoring the top performers in the season. Shockingly, AR5 did not receive any acclaim in the second season as she reacted to a post naming the winners.

Angel Reese Reacts To All-Unrivaled Team Selections
In the 2025 season, the Chicago Sky forward won the Defensive Player of the Year award for her performance in the season. While the team missed her early in the second season, he returned in the closing stages and led the team to two wins and to the playoffs.
The league announced Paige Buckers, Chelsea Gray, and Kelsey Plum in the First Team for their performances. Reese responded to the same with “I mean Duh” reaction.
Interestingly, there is no limit on the number of accolades a player can receive in the Unrivalled League, but the selected players have been consistent and top performers in the league. Her reaction could also support her teammate Chelsea Grey’s selection.
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As for Reese’s Defensive Player of the Year award, Aliyah Boston won the accolade this season and even earned the second team selection as Phantom BC dominates the season-ending awards.
In the playoffs, though, the Chi Town Barbie couldn’t push her team to the semifinals.
Paige Bueckers Shatters Angel Reese’s Dream
With a 6-8 record, Rose BC finished fourth in the standings and faced the fifth-place team, Breeze BC. However, Paige Bueckers led the team to a crushing 69-50 victory over Reese and company. PB scored a game-high 29 points with four rebounds and two assists in the game. Dominique Malonga had 14 points and 17 rebounds, leading the team to victory.
Breeze BC defeats Rose BC 69-50 to advance to the #Unrivaled semifinals.
— Wendell Epps (@epps_wendell) March 1, 2026
Paige Bueckers led the Breeze with 29 points. Dominique Malonga had 14 points and 17 rebounds.
As for the Rose BC, Chelsea Gray struggled offensively, scoring just 11 points. AR5 also had a rough night with 10 points and seven rebounds. The Breeze side will play against the Mist BC.











