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Just two games into her rookie season with the Dallas Wings, Paige Bueckers - the 2025 No. 1 overall draft pick - has already placed her name alongside two of the most iconic players in WNBA history.
While the Wings have yet to pick up a win this season, Bueckers' individual performances are offering plenty of optimism for the franchise and fans alike.
In her league debut, Bueckers contributed 10 points, seven rebounds, and two assists-an efficient and steady introduction. But in her second appearance, she raised her level significantly, delivering 19 points, five rebounds, eight assists, and two steals in a 37-minute effort against the Seattle Storm.
By combining for at least 20 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists in her first two professional games, Bueckers s Candace Parker and Sabrina Ionescu as the only rookies to ever post those totals in their opening week.
It's an achievement that underscores just how ready Bueckers is to handle the pressure and pace of the WNBA.
Confidence growing as Bueckers settles into Dallas
While the Wings are still trying to secure their first win of the year, the bigger storyline is Bueckers' quick adjustment to the league.
Known for her basketball IQ and poised playmaking ability during her standout years at UConn, Bueckers is already exhibiting those same traits at the next level.
Her early numbers reflect more than just talent-they show composure, leadership, and adaptability.
She has quickly taken on a key role in the Wings' offense, distributing the ball with precision and creating her own scoring opportunities when needed.
Comparisons to Caitlin Clark's explosive 2024 rookie campaign are inevitable, but Bueckers is carving a different path.
Where Clark dazzled with volume shooting and headline-grabbing performances, Bueckers is quietly building her case through balanced contributions, efficiency, and control over the tempo of the game.
The praise from teammates and coaches has been consistent. With Dallas still developing a cohesive identity, Bueckers' consistency and ability to perform under pressure are already proving vital.
Her chemistry with other young talents on the roster is also taking shape, which bodes well for a team looking to build for the long haul.
Bueckers' next challenge will be maintaining this high level of play as the season intensifies. The WNBA calendar is unforgiving, and as scouting reports adapt, the rookie will need to keep evolving her game.
However, if her first two performances are any indication, she has the tools and mindset to not only meet expectations but exceed them.
What's clear is this: Dallas has its future centerpiece. And for a franchise that's long sought sustained success, Paige Bueckers might be the foundational piece they've been waiting for.
Her historic start is more than just a stat line - it's a signal that a new star has officially arrived in the WNBA.