Get ready for an exciting basketball showdown as Paige Bueckers and Breeze BC prepare to face off against the defending Unrivaled champion, Rose BC, led by the formidable Nola Henry. With a 2-0 start, the pressure is on for both teams to maintain their winning streak. But here's where it gets intriguing: Bueckers, a rising star, will be playing against her former assistant coach, Henry, who now leads Rose BC. This dynamic adds a layer of complexity to the game, as fans and analysts alike wonder if Henry's familiarity with Bueckers' playing style could give Rose BC an edge. Will Bueckers' impressive stats, including an average of 20 PPG and 6.0 APG, be enough to overcome this challenge? And what impact will Henry's strategic prowess have on the outcome? Don't miss the action as these two talented teams collide, and be sure to share your thoughts in the comments! But first, let's dive into the details of the game and the players who could make all the difference. Breeze's game against Rose will be broadcasted at 7:30 p.m. EST on TruTV, marking the first of two Unrivaled League games on Sunday evening. As for the other game, Mist BC, featuring two Wings players, will take on Laces BC on Saturday night, providing a glimpse into the talents of Arike Ogunbowale and Li Yueru against Maddy Siegrist. Mist BC secured a close win, 83-81, with Breanna Stewart's game-winning free-throw. Maddy Siegrist, a standout performer, contributed 13 points and 4 rebounds, almost matching the combined output of Ogunbowale and Yueru. Ogunbowale, who started the game, scored 8 points, while Yueru had 6 points on 3/7 shooting. However, Ogunbowale's three-pointers proved to be the difference. Mist's victory was also attributed to Allisha Gray's outstanding performance off the bench, scoring 28 points. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis as we bring you FREE coverage of the Dallas Wings throughout the offseason on WingsGameday.