Playing Beside Caitlin Clark is My Dream” – UConn Huskies Star Paige Bueckers Addresses Her WNBA Landing Spot
As the 2024 WNBA Draft draws near, UConn Huskies star Paige Bueckers is capturing the attention of basketball fans and analysts across the country.
Known for her dazzling playmaking, sharp shooting, and leadership on the court, Bueckers has long been regarded as one of the most talented prospects in women’s basketball. However, as the draft inches closer, there’s one potential pairing that’s generating buzz: a potential future alongside Iowa’s Caitlin Clark.
In a recent interview, Bueckers expressed her excitement and admiration for Clark, the reigning National Player of the Year, and how playing with her is a dream scenario.
“Playing beside Caitlin Clark is my dream,” Bueckers said. “Her ability to score, create for others, and just change the dynamic of a game is incredible. We have different styles, but I think we would complement each other so well.”
For Bueckers, the idea of teaming up with Clark isn’t just about star power, but about the possibilities for a new era of women’s basketball. The two players, both of whom have made history in college basketball with their individual accomplishments, represent the future of the game in many ways.
The chance to play beside Clark in the WNBA would mean more than just a partnership on the court—it would symbolize a new wave of talent and excitement for the league.
Angel Reese’s Reaction: A Game-Changer in College Basketball Rivalries
While many celebrated Bueckers’ endorsement, it was Angel Reese’s response that added an unexpected twist to the story. Upon hearing of Bueckers’ comments, Reese was visibly upset, expressing her discontent on social media platforms.
“Why is she talking about the Fever when there are other teams out there that have been putting in work and giving everything to grow the game? If you want to hype up the Fever, fine. But where’s the love for us?” Reese tweeted, adding fuel to the already intense rivalry between LSU, UConn, and the WNBA’s Indiana Fever.
Reese’s frustration stemmed from what she perceived as a lack of acknowledgment for other programs, particularly LSU, who were making significant strides in women’s basketball. While she didn’t name any names, it was clear that she felt LSU had earned recognition for their success and continued dominance in the college basketball landscape.
“I hope she’s not stuck with Angel Reese”: Hoops fans dismiss Chicago Sky for Paige Bueckers’ WNBA landing spot
Paige Bueckers (left) and Angel Reese (right) [Image credit: IMAGN, GETTY]
As the 2025 WNBA Draft Lottery drew nearer, Paige Bueckers’ landing spot in the big league became a common theme in the basketball landscape. The UConn guard was assumed to be the top pick in the 2024 draft, battling for the spot with Caitlin Clark. Even after she denied transitioning this summer, she is still in the run for being the top pick next year.
The draft lottery aired after TCU’s game against North Carolina State Sunday, giving the Dallas Wings a chance to open the draft night for the first time in their 11 years of participation.
Nevertheless, even before the lottery, fans on X, formerly Twitter, united to showcase their dismissal of Bueckers potentially pairing up with Angel Reese.
“Zero chance she goes to the Sky,” a fan tweeted.
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“Anywhere but Chicago please,” another fan tweeted.
More fans joined in, citing Chicago Sky’s losing position in the lottery.
“Anywhere but the Fever, I am cool with it. Chicago would be nice but I didn’t know they were in position to get the no. 1 pick,” another fan tweeted.