
Chelsea Gray Proves Why She’s Called “Point Gawd” in Unrivaled’s Inaugural Season
Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray, famously nicknamed “Point Gawd,” is showing why her reputation precedes her during the inaugural season of Unrivaled, the professional 3×3 women’s basketball league. Known for her poise, leadership, and clutch performances, Gray has quickly become the cornerstone of Rose Basketball Club, bringing her veteran WNBA experience to the fast-paced 3×3 game.
In a candid discussion with Andscape and ESPN commentator Ari Chambers, Gray opened up about the hurdles she faced returning from a foot injury, as well as the criticism that came with it. Despite the setbacks, she’s embraced her role as a leader, mentoring younger teammates and demonstrating the skills that earned her multiple WNBA All-Star honors.

“Coming back from an injury is never easy,” Gray said. “But I’ve learned to focus on the game, stay patient, and help my team grow, both on and off the court. That’s what being a veteran is about—setting an example and leading by action.”
As the Unrivaled season continues, fans and critics alike are witnessing a masterclass in professionalism and athletic excellence, as Gray proves once again why she’s one of the most respected players in women’s basketball today.

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