Bueckers Injury: Wings vs. Mystics Update
- Dallas Wings' standout rookie, Paige Bueckers, will not play in Saturday night's home game against Washington due to a right knee injury. The Dallas Wings rookie's absence is...
- Bueckers' name appeared on the team's injury report Saturday.
- This marks the fifth game Bueckers has missed this season.
Dallas Wings rookie Paige Bueckers is sidelined with a knee injury, impacting the team’s upcoming game against Washington. This marks her fifth missed game this season, leaving fans to wonder about her availability and the Wings’ performance. Bueckers, averaging 18.4 points in 13 games, has quickly become a key player. The details of her injury remain undisclosed, but her absence will be felt, especially with Caitlin Clark also out. News Directory 3 has the latest WNBA updates. Will she return to the court soon? Discover what’s next…
Paige Bueckers Sidelined with Knee Issue; Wings Face Washington
Updated June 28, 2025
Dallas Wings’ standout rookie, Paige Bueckers, will not play in Saturday night’s home game against Washington due to a right knee injury. The Dallas Wings rookie’s absence is a blow to the team as they face a tough opponent.
Bueckers’ name appeared on the team’s injury report Saturday. Details surrounding the exact nature of the knee problem remain undisclosed. The news comes a day after Bueckers scored 27 points and dished out six assists in nearly 37 minutes during the Wings’ 94-86 loss to the Indiana Fever. The Dallas Wings rookie has quickly become a key player.
This marks the fifth game Bueckers has missed this season. Previously, the No. 1 draft pick sat out three games under concussion protocol. She then missed another game due to illness upon being eligible to return. The Dallas Wings have felt her absence.
Through 13 games, Bueckers has averaged 18.4 points, 5.8 assists, 4.4 rebounds, and 1.8 steals. Her performance has made her a key component of the Wings’ offense and a prominent figure in the WNBA rookie landscape.
In related news,Caitlin Clark,the 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year,missed her second consecutive game for the Fever on Friday because of a left groin injury. This absence prevented the anticipated first matchup between the past two No. 1 draft picks. Despite this, the American Airlines Center in Dallas, with a capacity of 20,000, was nearly filled for the game.
The Wings hosted Washington at College Park Center on the UT-Arlington campus, thier home arena with a capacity of 6,251, located about 20 miles from the AAC in downtown Dallas.
What’s next
The Wings will evaluate Bueckers’ knee injury and provide updates as they become available. The team hopes for a rapid recovery as they continue their season.
