2025 Unrivaled Basketball Odds, Picks & Predictions: Saturday (2/1)

While the WNBA does not return until May, the inaugural season of the Unrivaled League begins in January. This season brings fresh opportunities for bettors to capitalize on daily matchups, player performances, and exclusive prop bets. Our daily Unrivaled League betting guide provides expert picks, trends, and insights to help you stay ahead of the game. Stay tuned as we break down today’s best bets and uncover where the smart money is going.

What is Unrivaled? 

This innovative 3-on-3 women’s basketball league features six teams, each with six players. The games are played on a compressed full court and have four quarters, with a game clock and shot clock. The top four teams in the standings at the end of the regular season will make the playoffs.

Today’s 2025 Unrivaled League Best Bets

Here are our top picks for today’s 2025 Unrivaled League action.

Mist BC vs. Vinyl BC

The Mist are the only team still looking for a win. They are solid defensively by leading the league with 36.5 rebounds per game, but the problem continues to be their offense. They've shot over 45% once and they've especially struggled from three by shooting under 30% in each matchup. The Vinyl are about as average as you can imagine. In a six-team league they are third in points per game (74.8), assists (12.8), and fourth in rebounds (32.0). The biggest question surrounding the Vinyl is the status of Dearica Hamby. She is the team's leading scorer and fifth in the league averaging 19 points but missed the last game in their loss to the Lunar Owls. That could be a huge advantage for the Mist and that rebounding difference could play a role for their first win.

Pick: Mist +2.5 (-115)

-John Supowitz


Rose BC vs. Laces BC

The Laces are second in the league in points per game, with 75.2 points per game. They've also dominated the defensive glass with 29.6 defensive rebounds per game. Ultimately, the Laces still rank second in the league in scoring despite turning the ball over nine times. Kayla McBride has led the way, adding 25.6 points per game in just 20.6 minutes of action per game. Tiffany Hayes is the second-leading scorer with 19.4 points. Ultimately, the Laces have two of the top four scorers in the league. On the other hand, Rose has added just 68.2 points per game. The turnovers aren't nearly as much, but the fouls on defense are super high. Rose is tied with Lunar for the most personal fouls per game. They're also second-to-last in assists and don't have a single player scoring in the league’s top ten. Kahleah Copper is Rose’s leading scorer but only averages 13.2 points per game. Therefore, let's roll with the Laces at -3.5 (-115).

Pick: Laces -3.5 (-115)

-Jason Radowitz

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