Mystics rookie Kiki Iriafen's Unrivaled debut is already challenging her to expand her game. While she's off to a strong start with a 3-0 record alongside teammates Shakira Austin and Sug Sutton, Iriafen's first Unrivaled win over a stacked Mist team was a standout performance. She finished with 19 points, 7 rebounds, 1 assist, and 1 block, showcasing her versatility and clutch ability. Unrivaled's unique three-on-three format provides ample space for individual players to shine, but also demands active and aggressive play from all court participants. Playing alongside Aliyah Boston and facing off against WNBA stars like Breanna Stewart and Alyssa Thomas will significantly contribute to Iriafen's development. The challenge of Unrivaled's format will push her to explore new skills, particularly expanding her range and shooting threes, an area where she struggled as a rookie in the WNBA. Iriafen's limited three-point attempts (11 attempts, 2 made) and efficiency inside the arc (almost 50% on two-point shots) highlight the potential for growth. If she can become a more versatile stretch four, it would significantly enhance the Mystics' frontcourt. Iriafen's three-point attempts in Unrivaled games (5 attempts, 1 made) demonstrate her willingness to take risks and learn from misses. As the season progresses and she becomes more comfortable in the full-court three-on-three setting, we can expect to see more of her long-range shots fall. Iriafen's performance has already shown notable improvement from game to game, and her ability to battle on the boards against top bigs further underscores her potential for growth in the WNBA.