Four-time WNBA champion and Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray has won Unrivaled’s MVP award.
Gray, who completed her second season with the 3-on-3 league on Saturday, earned MVP honors after receiving the most combined votes from Unrivaled players, coaches and fans, plus national sportswriters and broadcasters.
During Year 2 in Unrivaled, Gray averaged career highs in points (24.2 per game), rebounds (5.6 per game), and assists (6.1). She also led Unrivaled in total points (339), assists (85), made 3-pointers (49), and assists per game (6.1). In 14 games with Rose BC, the veteran guard broke her own league single-season assists record with 85 and recorded nine games with 20 or more points and 10 games with five or more assists. On Feb. 22, Gray tied Unrivaled’s record for most 3-pointers made in a single game with 10.
Gray’s dominance also continued in Unrivaled’s 1-on-1 tournament, where she won the tournament and took home a $200,000 cash prize.
Gray also added another first-team All-Unrivaled selection to her resume, her second with the league. Her latest honors add to a lengthy list of Unrivaled accolades, which includes a Finals MVP trophy in 2025, as well as an Unrivaled championship.







