(Video) Paige Bueckers Fuming After Losing 1v1 Battle Against Chelsea Gray Goes Viral
Paige Bueckers’ impressive run in Unrivaled’s 1-on-1 tournament came to an abrupt end, but her reaction becomes a major talking point.
Chelsea Gray and Paige Bueckers (Image credits - Firstsportz)
- Paige Bueckers lost to Chelsea Gray in the quarterfinals of the Unrivaled 1v1 tournament, ending her tournament run.
- Bueckers displayed visible frustration during the match, making only one shot out of six attempts.
- Despite the loss, Bueckers continues to excel in the 3-on-3 format, leading in assists and scoring for her team, Breeze BC.
In WNBA history, only two guards have ever averaged at least 15 points and five assists per game while shooting 45% or better from the field – Paige Bueckers and Chelsea Gray. After dismantling Kate Martin in the opening round, she took down teammate Arike Ogunbowale 12–4 in the second round. It led to Bueckers locking horns with Gray in the quarterfinals of the Unrivaled 1v1 tournament.
Drafted by the Dallas Wings as the number one pick in the 2025 WNBA draft, Paige Bueckers has already made a name for herself in the WNBA. She became the fastest player in league history to reach 200 points, 50 rebounds and 50 assists. She also became the eighth WNBA rookie to be named an All-Star starter. A few months ago, the 24-year-old joined hands with Angel Reese to promote the Reese’s OREO Cup.
Meanwhile, Chelsea Gray is in a different phase in her WNBA career. Drafted in 2014, Gray has played for three different franchises in the WNBA. She has four championships to her name – one with the Los Angeles Sparks and three with Las Vegas Aces, the most recent one being in 2025. She was named the Finals MVP in 2022.
After two convincing wins in the previous rounds, Gray posed a different challenge for Bueckers. The veteran controlled the game from the onset and raced off to a 9-2 lead. The frustration was visible on Bueckers’ face. It was clear that her frustrations took over when she lashed out at the referee over a call. To make matters worse, she had a poor shooting night as she made just one shot in six attempts.
Gray sealed a 11-2 victory after knocking down both free throws. After the buzzer, an animated Bueckers gave Gray a quick hug and walked off the court, hence, putting an end to her Unrivaled’s 1-on-1 tournament run.
Paige Bueckers immediately left the court after losing in the quarterfinals 😳
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) February 14, 2026
(via @Unrivaledwbb)pic.twitter.com/KwGTV26z1J
Gray advanced to the semifinals and will take on former teammate Kelsey Plum. It promises to be a fascinating semifinal.
Fans react to a frustrated Paige Bueckers storming off after her loss
Bueckers’ reaction to the loss was not surprising as emotions often do get the better of people in such circumstances. However, the rising star storming off quickly went viral across social media and the internet did not waste any time in reacting to it.
Sore loser lmao
— Tyler Herro Muse ☆ (@danhurleyuconn) February 14, 2026
Yeah she left the court was she supposed to start signing autographs? 🤣
— Bently Coup (@CastanonBently) February 14, 2026
Paige Bueckers hates losing so much she walked straight off the court 😤 Pure competitor energy. That’s why she’s that girl 🔥
— Khan (@ccricket713) February 14, 2026
What is she supposed to do after losing? What have all the other players done after losing?
— The (not)Frank Isola (@McFly__22) February 14, 2026
Bro leave her alone shes not a loser unlike @ pic.twitter.com/mumNAvi3fB
— huntydaya⁷ (@hunty_daya) February 14, 2026
That walk-off? Pure competitive fire—losses hit hard, but Paige owns it like a boss. Every baller does the same; y'all just mad 'cause she's got that UConn edge. Bounce back stronger, queen! #Unrivaled 🔥🏀
— Satria (@satriaooo) February 14, 2026
winners mindset, you didn’t lose if you were never there
— Hate Watch (@NbaHateWatcher) February 14, 2026
What did yall expect her to do after she hugged her opponent? Like bffr.
— ZM (@ZMcspv6m) February 14, 2026
Several fans were in support of Bueckers and applauded her competitive spirit. But in the end, the night belonged to Gray due to her experience and execution.
What is next for Paige Bueckers?
While her 1v1 tournament has come to an end and she lost her shot at the $200,000 grand prize, her season is far from over. Bueckers now has to return to her leadership role with Breeze BC, where she has been one of the most dominant players in the 3-on-3 format.

The 2025 WNBA Rookie of the year leads the Unrivaled 3 v 3 assists charts with 6.7 assists per game. Her playmaking has been elite but her scoring is up there as well. She is currently among the top three scorers with 25 points per game. Her production has been elite in the 3v3 format so far.
With Unrivaled’s regular season all set to wrap up on February 27, and the postseason tipping off the very next day, only the top four teams will advance. Hence, Bueckers will be expected to get over her loss to Gray quickly and shift her focus to Breeze BC for a deep playoff run.
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