Angel Reese made a highly anticipated return to the Unrivaled 3-on-3 league on February 20, 2026, suiting up for Rose BC against Hive BC in a crucial late-season matchup. The Chicago Sky star, who rejoined Rose BC for the final stretch of the 2026 campaign after initially sitting out, delivered an energetic performance off the bench. In limited minutes, she showcased her trademark rebounding and hustle, including a highlight-reel spin move that had fans buzzing about a potential storybook comeback game.
However, the night ended in controversy and frustration. Rose BC fell 80-78 in a thriller, with Hive BC’s Kelsey Mitchell exploding for a game-high 27 points to seal the win. The decisive moment came in the closing seconds when Reese appeared to make a clean steal on what many observers called “all ball” defense. Instead, referees whistled her for a reach-in foul, handing possession back to Hive and setting up Mitchell’s game-winning basket.

Reese, visibly upset after the final buzzer, expressed her anger toward the referees—echoing her history of vocal criticism when she feels officiating has gone awry. Despite the loss dropping Rose BC further in the playoff hunt, her return injected energy into the team and league narrative. As Unrivaled heads toward the postseason, this late-game controversy underscores the fine line between physical play and foul trouble in the innovative league, leaving fans debating whether better calls could have delivered a different outcome. Reese’s passion remains a driving force, even amid the defeat.













