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In an episode of In Case You Missed It with Khristina Williams, a basketball legend shared praise for the young UConn alum and 2025 No. 1 overall pick, reflecting on Bueckers’ growth, leadership and comeback from injury. “What a resilient, amazing human being she is,” the icon said, referencing Bueckers' perseverance during her college career.
In her first WNBA All-Star Game, Paige Bueckers was tasked with unveiling the all-new Nike GT Cut 4 for the first time.
As of Thursday, Bueckers sits as an overwhelming favorite to win the award, as she would join the Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark as the first back-to-back rookies to take home the accolade in consecutive years. Bueckers sits at -6000, followed by the Washington Mystics' Sonia Citron (+3000) and fellow teammate Kiki Iriafen (+3000).
A future hall-of-famer added to the hype surrounding Paige Bueckers. It's nothing new for the No. 1 overall pick.
On Thursday, the 23-year-old made her WNBA orange carpet debut as she and her fellow stars from across the league showed off their sense of style in front of hundreds of fans. While Bueckers’ outfit certainly turned some heads, an interview that she did with “Wag Talk” has been the biggest story of the weekend thus far.
Bueckers' Wings didn't live up to the hype in Sunday's loss to the Indiana Fever, but things could be looking up for the ex-UConn star.
Reid Ouse had never seen Paige Bueckers so frustrated. In the short time he’d been her skills development coach, Ouse had known an 18-year-old who had mastered emotional regulation. But that day ...
Moving forward, Paige Bueckers is certainly the cornerstone of the Wings. Her charisma and talent made her a beloved icon at UConn. She seems destined for superstar status now in the WNBA.