In a game that lived up to its “Unrivaled” name, last night’s showcase turned tense when Connecticut Sun superstar Alyssa Thomas was ejected following a fiery confrontation with Indiana Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell.

The arena fell into a stunned silence as Thomas, visibly frustrated, made her way to the locker room. Her departure left a massive void on the court, stripping her team of its primary playmaker and defensive anchor at a critical juncture.
Mitchell, who remained in the game, capitalized on the shift in momentum. She led a scoring charge that tightened the game, proving why the “Unrivaled” series is designed to highlight the league’s fiercest competitors. The game ultimately ended in a narrow victory for Mitchell’s squad, but the post-game buzz centered entirely on the ejection.
This clash underscores the intense, no-quarter-asked nature of the Unrivaled games. While physical play is expected, the line between competitive fire and unsportsmanlike conduct was starkly drawn. The ejection of a player of Thomas’s caliber marks a significant moment for the young exhibition series, highlighting the very real and raw rivalries that fuel the WNBA. The league is expected to review the incident, potentially leading to further repercussions.













