In a stunning turn during last night’s Unrivaled championship showdown, Kelsey Plum—fresh off her heroic 31-point, game-winning semifinal explosion—was ejected in the final minutes, sealing a heartbreaking 80-74 defeat for Phantom BC against Breanna Stewart’s Mist.

The lead official slapped her with a technical foul for the initial outburst. Undeterred, Plum continued the heated exchange—gesturing emphatically and stepping into the ref’s space—prompting a swift second technical and automatic ejection. The Miami crowd roared in disbelief as Plum was escorted off, slamming her hands together in frustration while teammates rallied around her.
Down their star guard and leading scorer (22 points before exit), Phantom unraveled. Mist capitalized with a decisive closing run, claiming the league’s crown in the high-stakes finale.
Postgame, Plum released a measured statement via the team: “Emotions ran high in a game we poured everything into. I was advocating for fair calls, but I crossed the line. Sorry to my teammates—I let them down by not finishing the fight on the court.”
The ejection sparked immediate debate online, with fans praising Plum’s fire in a do-or-die final while others argued it cost Phantom momentum at the worst possible time. League sources indicate the incident will undergo formal review, potentially leading to fines or further discipline.
For Mist, the victory was pure elation—Stewart and squad hoisting the trophy amid confetti. But the lasting image from Unrivaled’s championship night remains Plum’s fiery exit, a raw display of passion that overshadowed what could have been her crowning moment in the innovative 3-on-3 league.













