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Chelsea Gray Is Looking To Become The 'Goat' Of Unrivaled
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Chelsea Gray became the first player in Unrivaled history to surpass 400 points, officially reaching the mark in her last game against the Hive on Jan. 16. She erupted for 36 points, her third 30-point game in four games this season. She also surpassed 100 career assists.

Gray leads the league in points per game at 32.8, 3-pointers made per game at 5.5 and game-winners with two. She is also third in assists at six per game and steals at 1.8 per game. She is producing that stat line in just 22 minutes per game. Gray is averaging 5.8 more points per game than Marina Mabrey of the Lunar Owls, who is second at 27.0.

Coming off last season, when Gray averaged 21.4 points, 5.1 rebounds and 5.5 assists, she ranked third-best in the league and led Rose to the league’s first championship in 2025. Every category in her stat line is up, aside from rebounds, steals and blocks. She has continued to lead Rose as one of the league’s best teams, and opponents have to be ready every time Rose shows up on the schedule.

This season, the Rose are tied with the Laces for the top seed at 3-1. The team continues to show high potential to become the first dynasty in Unrivaled history. The Rose’s next matchup is against the Laces on Jan. 18, with one team earning its fourth win and taking sole possession of first place.

Jesse Vanderveer is a basketball reporter and writer for Dice City Sports. You can follow him on X via @JesseVanderveer22

This article first appeared on Dice City Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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