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| There's no crashout jar needed for today's edition of Unrivaled Weekly — we're here to break down the league's hottest hands, vibe-check the top off-court moments, and unpack the plays that hit different. ☝️ Before we drop dimes, if you happen to be in Philadelphia today, might we suggest enjoying the best women's basketball has to offer at Unrivaled's Philly Watch Party? The City of | ||
✨ Vibe Check ✨ |
| Who says you can't go home? Not Jon Bon Jovi and definitely not Unrivaled. As you read, pro women's basketball is returning to Philly, and it's been a long time coming (nearly three decades to be exact).
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The Latest |
๐ฅ The clutch factor Source: Unrivaled and The GIST The GIST: Unrivaled is a masterclass in must-watch hoops — partially because of the league's exhilarating Elam Ending. Twenty-eight game winners later, let's talk about those dub-clinching buckets. ๐ค What is an "Elam Ending"?: Dreamed up by Ball State University professor Nick Elam, the unique game-ending format uses a target score instead of a timed fourth quarter. In Unrivaled, the target score is set by adding 11 points to the leading team's point total after three quarters. The purpose? Ensuring every single play matters.
๐ซฃ Comebacks encouraged but rare: The trailing team has won just four times so far this season, with the largest winning margin a mere four points in Laces' 70–66 dub over Rose. But Laces know all too well that Elam Endings are a double-edged sword: They were on the wrong side of the year's biggest fourth-quarter comeback, blowing a seven-point lead in an 83–81 loss to Mist. ๐งบ What's in a game winner?: There's been 28 of them so far, and after analyzing each game-sealing bucket, some intriguing patterns emerged…
๐ฅ There's no "right way" to knock down a game winner…but the celly? That has to be on point. |
Numbers do lie |
| They say numbers never lie, but we beg to differ. We'll pull a stat from the previous week's action and dig into why it might be misleading. ๐ฟ One glance at the league standings, and it looks like Vinyl are a little, ahem, off-key. The 2025 runners-up have managed just two wins through seven games. Vinyl's point margin is notably -0.71, meaning they're losing games by less than one point on average.
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The Hot Hand |
| The hottest take of the week with the hoops analysis to back it up. ๐ฅ Breeze BC's Dominique Malonga finishes the season with five dunks. The second hooper to throw down at Unrivaled, Malonga's been dunking since she was 15 years old. Her incredible seven-foot-one wingspan helps, but the six-foot-six Frenchwoman also has some serious hops to power those smooth dunks.
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| As always, thanks for lacing 'em up with us. Yours through timeouts and technicals, The GIST Team |
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