The Unrivaled is back for the second season. Amid controversy over equal pay and the WNBA’s failure to close the CBA deal, the 3-on-3 league looks extremely promising. Starting last year, Unrivaled received an incredible reception from players and fans.
And now, even with the absence of star players like Angel Reese disappointing the crowd, the tournament has been lit up by some electric performances. Surely, while the spotlight is on Paige Bueckers completely, there are others, too, who have chipped in.
At the moment, the Laces are at the top with a 6-1 record and a +58 point differential. Next up are the Mist, who sport a 5-2 record and look eager to push for the top spot. Surprisingly, there are three teams, Rose, Breeze, and Phantom, who are tied at 4-3 at the moment. Thus, in an effort to give their teams the best, the star players are looking to go all in.
Here are the top 3 stars who have proved themselves to be atunrivaled-2026-star-performers-revealed-as-paige-bueckers-takes-league-by-storm an elite level till the Unrivaled midseason.
3. Allisha Gray

Taking the third spot is none other than Allisha Gray. While Gray is already known for her ability to attack the opponent’s defense, she seems to be taking her offensive game to the next level this season. Averaging a whopping 24.3 points per game, Gray is number three on the list of highest scorers for the season. Adding to her incredible play, the 31-year-old is dropping five rebounds and more than three assists for the Mist BC.
Surely, the 2026 Unrivaled season seems to have unlocked a lot of offensive potential for the Atalanta Dream star. Improving on her three-point shooting, Gray’s percentage is hovering around 38 percent on over 7.5 three-pointers per game.
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Owing to her incredible form, the Mist BC has looked quite indomitable in their last 7 games. Dropping close to 75 points per game, the team has emerged as one of the highest-scoring offensive teams in the league.
2. Paige Buckers

Bueckers had a memorable outing in the WNBA. Signing up for the Dallas Wings, the 23-year-old was extremely successful in her maiden year as a WNBA star. Instilling fear in her opponents, Bueckers made the records crumble. Despite her team not being able to match her greatness, the 2025 Rookie of the Year mesmerized the entire female basketball world.
Thus, when Bueckers signed up for Unrivaled, it was pretty much expected that she would be performing well. But in reality, as the tournament began, the Wings star made everyone’s jaw drop. Continuing her WNBA career, Bueckers has emerged as one of the premier stars. So much so that Bueckers is being touted to win the Unrivaled MVP, too.
Currently, she is leading the assist leaderboard with Chelsea Gray. Surprisingly, the 23-year-old phenom also has a couple of turnovers than Gray. Proving her mettle further as one of the best scorers, Bueckers ranks within the top five, with her average per game just under 24. The former UConn Huskies has also impressed with 7.4 rebounds till now. Flexing her hooping skills further, Bueckers won the free-throw challenge while also leading the department, with 20 made free throws.
1. Chelsea Gray

Gray has been phenomenal throughout the season so far. Taking the field by storm, the 33-year-old had borne rich fruit for the Rose BC. Donning the role of a point guard, her stellar moves, coupled with some subtle skills, have made her market value soar. At the moment, Gray is leading the top scorer’s list in the 3-on-3 league.
She is averaging 29 points per game, which is a pretty impressive stat in itself. But that’s not all. She also has a 55.7 percent shooting, which is the fourth-best in the league. Interestingly, the 33-year-old’s strength does not only lie in her midrange prowess. In fact, her three-point shooting can be deadly for her opponents as well.
Averaging 7.5 three-peat shots per game, Gray is nailing 53 percent of her shots from the midrange. And if that is not enough, the Rose BC superstar, going by the ‘Point Gawd’ moniker, is averaging 6.4 assists per game.











