Wings Rookie Paige Bueckers Ties WNBA Record vs. Seattle Storm

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Paige Bueckers leads all the WNBA recruits in score (18.4 points per game) and Aid (5.5 per game), and she ranks second in interceptions (1.7 per match), and she did something on Tuesday evening that put her name in record books.
The Dallas Wings of Wings first year was fresh out of its first appearance to the stars, and it has a recruited season in small groups, ranking among the first 10 of the League in several categories, including goals on the field per game (fifth), flights per game (sixth), assists per game (seventh) and points per game (eighth).
Bueckers was compared to the star of Indiana Fever and the recruit of the year in title Caitlin Clark for a large part of their time at university, and after Dallas drafted Bueckers n ° 1 in April (Clark was the n ° 1 choice of the previous year), many began to use Clark as a bar for the season of Bueckers hikes would be tried.

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So, it seems that Bueckers linked Clark for a notable recruit record in Tuesday’s match against the Seattle storm.
“A show that stopped the story that does what it does best. 👑 Paige Bueckers officially equaled the record for the fastest player to secure 300 pts and 100 ASTS!” Wings published on X.
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Clark also achieved the feat in 19 games, although it did almost a full month faster than Bueckers (the 19th Clark match took place on June 27 of last year while the 19th match of Bueckers came on July 22.)
Bueckers also equaled one of Clark’s records earlier this season by making an average of 15 points and five assists during her first 15 games, and she broke two of the other Clark records – most fans’ votes for the star match by a recruit (805,471) and the fastest player at 250 points in career (Bueckers did it 16 Clark matches last year.)
During the three quarters of the Tuesday match against the storm, Bueckers recorded 11 points, three assists, two rebounds, a flight and a block – and the Wings held an advance of 66-51 before the fourth quarter.


