
Paige Bueckers’ 44-Point Night Sparks Praise—and Suspicion
Under the bright lights of Los Angeles, Paige Bueckers delivered a career-defining performance: 44 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists in 36 minutes. Every jumper felt inevitable, every layup effortless. ESPN hailed it “the most dominant scoring display of the season,” while fans flooded TikTok and X with highlight reels calling it a “massacre.”
It should have been a pure coronation. Instead, doubts crept in.
Clips from fans showed defenders barely contesting shots—hands dropped, feet frozen, rotations late. One video slowed a possession where a help defender stepped back instead of sliding over. Another showed a guard jogging behind Paige without raising a hand.
Soon hashtags like #44Questions and #PaigeReplay trended, with fans asking why Bueckers faced softer defense than Caitlin Clark, who has been relentlessly double-teamed all season.
Analysts weighed in: “You respect the game by competing,” Diana Taurasi warned.
For Paige, the silence spoke louder than stats. The WNBA crowned its new star—but viral replays left fans wondering if the game itself had been compromised.