Paige Bueckers shuts down tricky Caitlin Clark question with a mic-drop answer that used to bug Her

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The Dallas Wings, led by Bueckers, are more than ready to compete Leer

ith the start of the season just around the corner, excitement and anticipation are at an all-time high. All eyes are on the star who broke records and made a name for herself in her year in . But she's not the only one turning heads the draft by the , arrives with an aura of greatness after leading to the national championship in .

The women's basketball world is eager to see how these two of talent will clash on the court, as it will mark the beginning of a that will generate positive media coverage for the and the start of a new era. The debate begins to heat up Unlike , did not have a happy ending in high school, she so desperately wanted. To the point that in a golden class full of champions, her college career was marked by the absence of a title, a striking contrast that sets her apart from the best 2020 recruits, a stain that will follow her for the rest of her career.



finished her high school career with a perfect record and a national championship with the , putting her at the top and raising expectations. Paige Bueckers fed up with comparisons, blames media She has yet to play her first official game in the , but it seems has lost patience with the constant comparisons to told magazine when asked for her opinion on comparisons to the star. However, she then went on to explain a little more about .

"Those comparisons are just a product of the media, of the narrative. And they're good for the sport because they get people talking about it and they make it a topic of conversation. So I'm sure we've both gotten used to it," said in.