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Before stepping foot in the pros. women’s basketball stars have been able to profit off their name in college and build brands that have helped them excel off the court.
There are two more young stars making their mark in the WNBA. One is a rookie and one is Caitlin Clark's rival. Check out the latest odds revolving around them.
The Dallas Wings currently have the best odds to win the WNBA Draft lottery next year, potentially setting the franchise up to add a top talent to play with Paige Bueckers. The team is also in a unique spot right now where it's the only team in the current lottery that controls its own destiny.
Dallas Wings rookie guard Paige Bueckers has had quite the week so far. From teaming up with Wingstop to getting showcased on national TV against Caitlin Clark
Ruocco, a WNBA play-by-play commentator for ESPN, and ESPN women’s basketball analyst Rebecca Lobo praised Bueckers on Tuesday in a teleconference previewing the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, which will feature the Wings standout.
WNBA players were polled on who they thought would be the face of the league in five years. The top pick won't surprise you, but No. 2 might
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.
After Wings coach Chris Koclanes finished answering a question about Arike's shooting struggles today, Paige Bueckers chimed in to support her teammate: "It might not have been her night shooting the ball, but the way she continued to stay in the game ... that was huge for me."