Unrivaled: Will Phee, Arike, Azurá or Aaliyah be queen of the court?

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The queen of the Unrivaled court will crowned on Friday, Feb. 14.

Expect their to be no love lost between the four semi-finalists—No. 1-seed Napheesa Collier of Lunar Owls, No. 1-seed Arike Ogunbowale of Vinyl, No. 6-seed Azurá Stevens of Rose and No. 8-seed Aaliyah Edwards of Mist—as they compete for a larger share of $350,000 prize pool. The four already have earned $25,000. The runner-up will increase her winnings to $50,000, while the champion gets $200,000 for herself, in addition to $10,000 for her 3×3 teammates.

The semi-finals begin with Edwards taking on Ogunbowale at 7:30 p.m. ET, followed by the second semi-final between Stevens and Collier at around 7:45 p.m. ET. Then, the two winners will meet in a best-of-three finals, which will begin at 8 p.m. ET. All the games will be broadcast on TNT, TruTV and Max.

Here’s a look at the path to the $200,000 prize for Collier, Ogunbowale, Stevens and Edwards:

Why Phee will win the $200K

Napheesa Collier.
Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images

The best player in Unrivaled, Collier enters the final four as the favorite.

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