Paige Bueckers’ Incredible Story and Lifestyle
Paige Bueckers, born in Edina, Minnesota, showed early talent in various sports but focused on basketball. In high school, she excelled, leading her team to multiple victories and setting records. She joined UConn and quickly made her mark, becoming the first freshman to win the Naismith College Player of the Year award. Despite facing setbacks due to injuries, she showed exceptional determination. Off the court, she pursued lucrative sponsorship deals, achieving an impressive net worth. Known as “Paige Buckets,” she also focuses on social justice and giving back to the community. Her success marks her as a phenomenal athlete and a significant influencer in the business world.
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E dinah, thank you very much.
She's the best all around player in the country. If it wasn't for the injuries, I think she would be being talked about like Caitlin Clark.
Unfortunately, wnba will lower her marketing power. 😢😂
She couldn't even hold Caitlin's jockstrap. 😅😅😅😅
Good luck to her….injuries are the worst nightmare for these elites athletes as their careers can be over in less than second…….hoping she majors in something other than basketball for her future………like so many other promising young talents, its here today, but gone tomorrow in an instant……….
Her body type and the way she moves smooth is like Kobe
She's an amazing player and awesome person. Deserves all the wonderful things she's getting.
Lucrative deal with the WNBA, must not be in dollars
Yeah, her career is over. The science says womens bodies are not meant to take all that trauma. The injuries will continue to pile up. There are several other examples of this happening.
looking forward to future clashes between buekers and clark in the WNBA. the championship game was great. what a great thing for the sport. clark has brought so many eyes. myself included. was really impressed with this buekers girl. she was real good. had me questioning why caitlin is the only one with hype. but it is what it is. all in all, good for womens basketball.
keep it going ladies! work hard play hard
Eeee- die – nah Edina. How thats you say it.
Nepotism everywhere
Pilates? Just asking for a friend…
Great player, but I doubt the WNBA contract will be "lucrative. I actually wonder if the great women's players like Buekers, Clark etc make more money in NIL payments in college than they make combined in WNBA salary and endorsements because interest in women's college hoops is booming , but the WNBA is not as popular. Therefore,zI wonder if the endorsement money is there for WNBA players.
Paige Buckets
She is so pretty!!
Is it ok for me to point this out? I was born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Sonics and Blazers fan. Japanese-American and male. My ex-wife is a very beautiful Black/Cherokee/White woman, and our daughter was born in 2013. My ex-wife is 17 years younger than me, so we just grew apart. Nothing bad happened. And, her family has always been great to me. Our daughter turns 11 in 2024, and she looks like a young Mariah Musselman! Now you see why I can relate with Eric, Danyelle, and Mariah Musselman, along with Paige Bueckers' stepmother and her younger half brother.
Had Paige not injured her knee at all, I honestly wonder if she could have dunked. I'm 5'10", male, and Japanese-American (meaning NO jumping ability). Yes, I'm 51 in 2024, but in my prime (20-27, also my "handsome days"), I could effortlessly jump and touch the gray padding on the backboard, the net was automatic, and I could even just nick the bottom of the glass on the backboard. Well, Paige has 2 inches of height over me (at least), and you figure she could have jumped higher than me (her without knee injuries, and me in my prime). Put it this way: When I was 21 (1994, probably my REAL biggest prime year), I could lay the ball off the glass AND slap the backboard (barely nick it), and lay it in. No doubt, there ARE 6'0" women who can dunk.
Ee-dye-nah Minnesota
Women are really good in basketball now. My dad now watch women play more than men
can't wait to see what's next for her
U can tell the whyte men dont want her bm only attract the rejected woman of every race trust me!
imagine if she went into this years draft with clark and Cameron Brink. That would be deeper than the NBA 2024 draft class featuring bronny james
its E-DIE-NAH Minnesota, not EH-DEE-NA
Who the hell is Ed E. Nuh ??
E – die – na.
What is with her accent?
E-dine-a fool!
Caitlin, Paige and others have opened the door for other college athletes who have genuine fire in their hearts, who in the end will bring their notoriety to the pros who should be welcoming any and all attention. That's what most women like to do, right? Get attention? You don't see women flocking to the WNBA. The presence of men in the stadium, wishing their favorite players come out on top, will sell more tickets.
I thinks she would have been better then CC if she didn’t get hurt!!!
My dream wife
I didn't know anything about women's BB until this year with the hype with Caitlin Clark. After seeing her play and now learning all she has battled through with injuries, I have to put her easily on the same level as Caitlin and IMHO, maybe a notch above. Interesting story about her
What an amazing athlete!