Amid WNBA CBA turmoil, players are having fun at Unrivaled season 2. From Kelsey Plum taking a funny dig at Aliyah Boston to Paige Bueckers gushing over her $50K award, everyone is having a good time. Azura Stevens also joins the party, but in her own way, and is also enjoying TikTok in the process.
Though the games are intense, on-court rivalries are real, after the game, everyone is hyping up each other, and enjoying the company of opponents in the WNBA. Stevens chose to use TikTok to bond with the group.

Azura Stevens With Hilarious TikTok Moments
Rose BC is aiming for back-to-back titles, and to that end, Chelsea Grey and Kahleah Copper are bombing the opposition with their explosive plays. At the other end, Stevens is handling the defense and rebounds. She is even their third-highest scorer. While on the court, it’s all business; off the court is all fun.
She started her TikTok on low-key with some solo performances, and now, in Unrivalled, her circle expanded dramatically. “This is kind of the perfect place to kind of collab with other people because we’re literally all here. It kind of just happened organically,” Stevens told the media.
Her videos with Paige Bueckers, Rickea Jackson, Cameron Brink, and even Kelsey Plum, who demanded a ‘simple’ video, went viral. “The TikToks with Paige [Bueckers] just kind of happened,” Stevens said. “I just [saw] her, and we were just like, ‘We should make a TikTok.’ Then, we just started sending it to each other, and then, we just started making them. It’s funny; people think she doesn’t have rhythm. She actually really does. She’s a good dancer.”
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The 6-foot-6 forward thinks the TikTok videos are “fun” and “silly” ways for players to highlight their personalities, which might be unknown during the WNBA season, and also allow fans to connect with the athletes.
In the WNBA, though, these bonds will play a crucial role, especially in the upcoming free-agent signings. As for the Sparks forward, her Lexie Hull connection could come in handy for the Fever team.
Indiana Fever Could Find Azura Stevens A Perfect Fit
Every team is looking to upgrade its roster to challenge for the title. The Fever side, though it had an impressive 2025 campaign, will look to add some experience and quality in the frontcourt to push for the championship.
With DeWanna Bonner’s departure, the side added available options midway in the 2025 season. But now they will look for another solid forward to accompany Aliyah Boston in the front line. Stevens possesses all the attributes that Stephanie White is looking for. The 29-year-old is a strong rebounder, can shoot from the range (38.5% in the 2025 season), finish the hustle plays, and also provide defensive stability up front.
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— Jess (@FeverBandwagon) January 6, 2026
While Sparks HC Lynne Roberts called Stevens’ potential ‘no ceiling,‘ she will look to compete for a championship rather than a playoff spot. Fever could be a viable option with playmaker and support cast making a strong case.











