The Philadelphia stop of Unrivaled’s 2026 season took a dramatic turn earlier today as star guard Kelsey Plum suffered a hamstring injury during a Phantom Basketball Club practice session at the South Philly Sports Complex.
The incident unfolded during an afternoon walkthrough ahead of Friday night’s highly anticipated doubleheader, where Phantom—featuring Plum, Aliyah Boston, and Natasha Cloud—was set to face the Paige Bueckers-led Breeze BC. Sources close to the team reported that Plum felt a sharp pull in her right hamstring while exploding out of a defensive slide in a 3-on-3 scrimmage drill. She immediately went to the floor, clutching the back of her leg, and was assisted off the court by trainers and teammates.
Plum, who opted into Unrivaled’s second season after sitting out the inaugural 2025 campaign, has been electric for Phantom. Through early games, she’s averaging over 20 points, dishing assists at a high clip, and tying single-game scoring records with outbursts like her 38-point triple-double threat performance. Her dynamic scoring, elite shooting, and playmaking have made Phantom one of the league’s most balanced and dangerous squads, often sharing the floor with Boston and Tiffany Hayes in high-efficiency lineups.
Initial assessments point to a moderate Grade 2 strain, with an MRI planned for tomorrow to determine the exact timeline. Estimates suggest Plum could miss 3-5 weeks, potentially sidelining her for key road matchups in Miami and the push toward playoffs. This comes as Unrivaled expands with road games and new teams, heightening the physical demands on stars in the fast-paced 3-on-3 format.
Phantom head coach Roneeka Hodges released a brief statement: “Kelsey’s our spark plug—her energy fuels us. We’re devastated but confident in our depth. She’ll attack rehab like she attacks defenses.”
Teammates Boston and Cloud posted support online, with #PrayForPlum trending among Unrivaled fans. The league’s innovative model emphasizes player health, but injuries remain a risk in this condensed, high-intensity environment.
Phantom will adjust rotations for Friday’s sold-out Philly showcase, leaning on reserves while hoping for Plum’s swift recovery. Her absence would be a major blow to the club’s championship aspirations in a season already buzzing with star power.










