Phantom, Mist to meet in Unrivaled final after semifinal wins - ESPN
NEW YORK — The 3-on-3 Unrivaled league will crown its second-ever champion Wednesday night when No. 1 seed Phantom BC and No. 2 seed Mist face off at Miami's Sephora Arena.
Phantom knocked off No. 6 Vinyl 83-75 behind Kelsey Plum's 31 points, and Mist mounted a 16-point comeback over fifth-seeded Breeze 73-69 in a pair of semifinal games at Brooklyn's Barclays Center.
The semifinal games were played in front of a sellout crowd of 18,231 after the league announced the last-minute venue change on Feb. 13. And the players delivered two close, entertaining games, with Arike Ogunbowale sealing Mist's victory with a game-winning 3.
«Everyone was putting on a show,» Plum said, «and that's what you want for the fans.»
The night also marked a homecoming for Unrivaled co-founder Breanna Stewart, who plays for the New York Liberty. Fellow co-founder Napheesa Collier was in attendance, as were other league stars and celebrities that included Ashton Kutcher, Hilary Knight and Jason Sudeikis.
«This is my home,» said Stewart, whose 23 points led the way for Mist. «Once I knew [the semifinals in Brooklyn] was happening, I was like, 'My team has to be here. I want to be playing in this game.'»
Phantom may have been the top seed in the postseason, but the club made the final under adverse circumstances: On Sunday, star center Aliyah Boston, the league's defensive player of the year, was ruled out for the remainder of the playoffs because of a lower extremity injury. Aziaha James and Makayla Timpson were assigned to the club for the rest of the postseason.
Phantom have also been without forward Satou Sabally all season due to an injury she suffered during the WNBA Finals, as well as guard Dana Evans for all but one game.
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