Paige Bueckers and Chris Cochran had differing views after Arike Ogunbowale struggled in the Dallas Wings’ 102-83 defeat to the Indiana Fever on Sunday. This much-anticipated game featured WNBA stars Paige Bueckers and Caitlin Clark, two of the league’s newest top picks. Returning from a left thumb injury that kept her out of three games, Ogunbowale managed only two points from free throws.
Following the game, tension surfaced during the post-game press conference when Wings head coach Chris Cochran and Bueckers expressed conflicting opinions about Ogunbowale’s performance. Cochran defended her, acknowledging that opposing teams play very physically against her and trying to find the balance for her to be effective on the court takes effort and support. Bueckers, who led the game with 21 points along with four assists and four rebounds, backed her teammate by emphasizing Ogunbowale’s leadership and determination despite a tough night shooting. Bueckers highlighted the team’s ongoing conversations about staying focused and resilient regardless of missed calls or defensive lapses.
Despite the loss, Bueckers’ strong support for Ogunbowale showcased the leadership and grit the Dallas Wings will need to regain their rhythm as the season progresses.
This story, originally reported by Athlon Sports on July 15, 2025, was first published there.
Fan Take: This moment underscores the importance of leadership and team unity in the WNBA, especially when facing adversity. It also shines a light on how evolving player dynamics and resilience could shape the league’s future competitiveness and fan engagement.