The Dallas Wings’ rookie sensation, Paige Bueckers, is facing a longer-than-anticipated recovery after entering concussion protocol following a head injury during a May 29th game against the Chicago Sky. Initially expected to miss only a couple of games, Bueckers has now been sidelined for over a week, with no clear timeline for her return.

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Bueckers, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft, had been showcasing her talents with averages of 14.7 points, 6.7 assists, and 4.7 rebounds per game. Her absence has been felt as the Wings struggle with a 1–8 record, placing them at the bottom of the standings. The team’s challenges are compounded by poor late-game execution and the growing pains of integrating Bueckers into the professional level.

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Head coach Chris Koclanes emphasized the importance of Bueckers’ health and development, stating that the team is prioritizing her long-term well-being over a quick return. The Wings are hopeful that with proper recovery, Bueckers will return to the court stronger and continue to contribute to the team’s future success.

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As the Wings navigate this challenging period, they remain optimistic about Bueckers’ recovery and the potential for her to make a significant impact once she’s back on the court.