
Her numbers tell the story. Bueckers has outscored Caitlin Clark’s rookie pace, averaging nearly 19 points per game on 45% shooting, while showing the same effortless touch that made her a household name at UConn. She became the fastest player in league history to hit the 500-point, 150-assist milestone, doing it in just 27 games — breaking the mark Clark set last year.
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But beyond the box score, Bueckers has delivered the “wow” factor. Her 35-point outburst against Phoenix already stands as one of the defining single-game performances of the season. What makes her uniquely dangerous is her balance: silky mid-range jumpers, surgical court vision, and a defensive motor that has her ranked among the top five rookies in steal rate.
The inevitable comparisons to Clark are impossible to ignore. Clark dazzled the league last year with her deep-range playmaking brilliance; now, Bueckers is carving out her own lane as the more complete, all-around force. Together, they represent the foundation of a new WNBA era — one defined by skill, flair, and star power that can carry the league into its brightest future yet.