In a stunning turn of events during last night’s Unrivaled matchup, Connecticut Sun teammates and confirmed couple Marina Mabrey and Saniya Rivers found themselves on opposite sides of the court, leading to an unprecedented controversy that has the fledgling 3-on-3 league buzzing.

Unrivaled officials confirmed they are reviewing the incident under league rules regarding player conduct, availability, and potential conflicts of interest. A suspension for Rivers is on the table, with penalties ranging from a one-game ban to fines or mandatory counseling, as the league emphasizes professionalism in its innovative format.
The pair, who hard-launched their relationship on Valentine’s Day with intimate photos and affectionate posts, have been open about their bond since joining the Connecticut Sun. Fans have celebrated their chemistry, from celebratory surprises after Mabrey’s record-breaking 47-point Unrivaled performance to supportive social media shoutouts. However, this latest episode has sparked debate about how personal relationships intersect with competitive sports.
Mabrey, speaking briefly post-game, expressed understanding but focused on team play: “Basketball is basketball. We respect the game and each other.” Rivers has yet to comment publicly, but insiders suggest she stands by her decision, prioritizing emotional well-being over the matchup.
As Unrivaled investigates, the situation highlights growing pains for the new league, where WNBA stars compete in condensed, high-stakes games. Will this lead to new policies on relationships, or remain a one-off? Fans await the league’s ruling, while the couple’s supporters rally online with messages of solidarity.
The incident underscores the human side of professional athletics—where love, loyalty, and competition sometimes collide.






