Several basketball personalities commented on Breanna Stewart's post, including her wife Marta Xargay and fellow Unrivaled player Sabrina Ionescu. Xargay was proud of Stewart's week, while Ionescu liked the "swag" from her New York Liberty teammate.
Ionescu traded in her basketball jersey and shorts for head-to-toe Dior and Kenzo outfits for this trip to the City of Light.
When players leave, [we want them to feel] this was the best off-season they’ve ever had,” Alex Bazzell had said. The post Sabrina Ionescu & Angel Reese Pass on Unrivaled’s $350,000 Prize Money Peculiar Tournament appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Sabrina Ionescu, the driving force behind the New York Liberty's first WNBA championship, is now redefining the narrative of women’s basketball. While joining the innovative Unrivaled Basketball League co-founded by Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier,
New York Liberty fans will likely appreciate that the upcoming Super Bowl will have a healthy dose of Swift, Superdome, and Sabrina. Liberty star Sabrina Ionesc
A quick look at the McDonald’s All-Americans in U.S. basketball history puts Peak to Peak’s Alexandra Eschmeyer’s accomplishment into stark perspective.
New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu had an eye-opening admission prior to the start of the all-new Unrivaled league.
The New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart is a 2-time WNBA MVP ... Her partnership with fellow stars Sabrina Ionescu and Jonquel Jones has been formidable and they are favorites to win the ...
Angel Reese, Brittney Griner, and Sabrina Ionescu headline the list of Unrivaled players who won’t be participating in the 1-on-1 tournament.
Paul George has become the talk of the basketball world after expressing his disappointment over the Indiana Pacers' decision not to honor him with a tribute video.
In response, Angel Reese shared her thoughts on X, formerly known as Twitter. She indicated that the game between the Chicago Sky and the Brazilian National Team at LSU is set to take place on her birthday. "Omgeee we play my first time back at LSU on my birthday. Today can’t get any better!!"
Fantasy women's basketball rankings for 2025 with A'ja Wilson, Caitlyn Clark and Breanna Stewart as the top 3.