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Paige Backers Responds Candidly to Caitlin Clark’s Rivalry Claims, Reveals Truth About Team USA Dynamics

January 23, 2026 3 Min Read
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The recent WNBA Draft brought in an impressive pool of talent, shaking up expectations for the 2024 season and beyond. Caitlin Clark is expected to dominate in 2024, while Paige Bueckers is set to bring a similar intensity to the Dallas Wings in 2025, potentially breaking some rookie records held by Clark. Despite widespread talk of a rivalry between Bueckers and Clark, Bueckers clarified that the narrative is often misunderstood, emphasizing their friendship and mutual respect from playing together at the junior level. On the Not Gonna Lie podcast with Kylie Kelsey, Bueckers highlighted that both she and Clark understand the media’s portrayal but prioritize national unity, especially when representing Team USA—a prestigious honor for any U.S. WNBA player.

The rivalry talk took center stage during the Indiana Fever’s season opener, a direct face-off that drew significant attention. However, Bueckers stresses that their time with Team USA showcases their camaraderie over competition, celebrating the collective strength of American basketball talent. The U.S. team is preparing for World Cup qualifying with a secured spot in Berlin, focusing on building chemistry rather than solely on results. Meanwhile, Clark had a shorter season while leading the Fever to the midseason Commissioner’s Cup and the WNBA semifinals, and Bueckers had an exceptional rookie year, earning All-WNBA second team honors and winning the $50,000 Free Throw Challenge.

Looking ahead to the upcoming WNBA Draft, the Dallas Wings, who finished last this past season, hold the first overall pick again. Beyond Bueckers, their attention is on prospects like UConn star Azi Fudd and Spanish center Awa Fam. Fam’s unique passing skills could make her a foundational player alongside Bueckers, reminiscent of the impactful Fever duo of Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark. Conversely, Fudd represents immediate chemistry and balance, having played with Bueckers at UConn, potentially boosting the Wings’ chances for quicker success. Additional guard prospects like Hannah Hidalgo and Olivia Miles also stand out, with Lauren Betts as another notable center candidate. These draft choices will significantly shape whether Dallas builds around individual talent or pushes for a more competitive team dynamic.

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Fan Take: This update is crucial for WNBA fans as it highlights the evolving landscape of women’s basketball, where emerging stars show both fierce competition and commendable sportsmanship. Seeing top talents like Bueckers and Clark not just compete but also unite through Team USA strengthens the sport’s appeal and raises expectations for thrilling seasons ahead.

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