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[Disrupting the Sports Ecosystem: Mickey Lawler on the Rise of Unrivaled]-[Unrivaled is rewriting the business of women’s basketball]

Masters of Scale · B2 · 2026-02-24

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Transforming the Professional Sports Ecosystem: The Unrivaled Model

In this episode of Rapid Response, host Bob Safian sits down with Mickey Lawler, the commissioner of Unrivaled, a professional three-on-three women's basketball league. Lawler, formerly the president of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA), discusses how Unrivaled is breaking traditional sports molds to create a player-centric, high-engagement league.

A Clean Slate: The "Leopard Without Spots"

Unlike established organizations burdened by historical structures, Lawler describes Unrivaled as a "leopard that had no spots yet." This "clean slate" allows the league to innovate without the friction of legacy systems. While the WTA board had to balance the competing interests of owners, tournaments, and players, Unrivaled was built with the athletes at the core. Players are not just participants; they are equity holders who understand that "the more Unrivaled grew, the better for them from every angle."

Elevating the Player Experience

Unrivaled addresses the specific needs of WNBA players during the offseason, providing a competitive alternative to playing overseas. Lawler emphasizes that the league is "highly, highly focused on making sure that they have everything that they need," including glam rooms, weight rooms, child care, and top-tier training facilities. This player-centric approach extends to the court, where the league has successfully integrated high-intensity formats like the one-on-one tournament—an idea that reflects the athletes' desire to "stay sharp" and "keep working on their craft."

Redefining Sponsorship and Fan Engagement

Lawler notes that traditional advertising is becoming obsolete, shifting instead toward deep "partnership." By integrating brands directly into the broadcast—such as Samsung placing phones around the court to capture live angles—Unrivaled creates authentic brand stories. The league’s partnership with Sephora, which includes naming rights to their arena and creative activations like a "big shopping bag in front of the arena," demonstrates how the league treats sponsors as integral parts of the fan experience.

Furthermore, the league has successfully bypassed the need for city-based team identities. Despite initial concerns about how to build a fan base without a geographical home, the "intimacy" of the venue and the players' personal brands have driven massive engagement. Lawler observes that fans now proudly wear team merchandise like "Phantom shirts" and "Lunar Owl shirts," proving that in the modern era, the athletes themselves are the primary drivers of fandom.

Lessons from Tennis and the Future of Women's Sports

Reflecting on her time at the WTA, Lawler notes that basketball fans are distinctively more vocal and engaged during gameplay compared to the quiet reverence of tennis. She argues against comparing women's sports to men's sports through a lens of physical equivalence, stating, "An airplane with four engines is going to have more power than one with two, but the one with two can be equally beautiful and great to fly."

Ultimately, Unrivaled represents a shift toward a more agile, entertainment-focused sports model. By embracing the "holistic side to the business," where athletes are active participants in social media and brand storytelling, Lawler and her team are setting a new standard for how professional leagues can thrive in a crowded media landscape.

🎯Key Sentences

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I loved it from the start.
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It's the same country but it's two very different cities.
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You need to keep working on your craft, on your game.
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Over here, you've got a clean slate.
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It's all of the above.
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📝Key Phrases

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inflection points
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making waves
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carry over
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in the public eye
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stay sharp
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