Paige Bueckers didn’t lose a game, miss a shot or even take the court this week, yet the Dallas Wings star still found herself at the center of an online sports debate after a familiar superstition resurfaced.
When Drake shared a Christmas Day Instagram post that included a photo of Bueckers, fans were quick to revive talk of the so-called “Drake Curse,” a running joke tied to the rapper’s high-profile gambling losses.
For followers of sports culture, the reaction was almost predictable. Drake is one of the most visible celebrity bettors in the world, frequently posting six-figure wagers on major events.
When those bets fail, as they often have in recent months, the internet has a habit of turning coincidence into conspiracy.
That context is what made Bueckers‘ inclusion in the post stand out.
The image, taken during a recent Unrivaled media event with the Dallas Wings, was harmless on its own. Bueckers even acknowledged it by liking the post.
But for fans steeped in superstition, the association alone was enough to spark anxiety-laced humor.
The Drake Curse, explained and exaggerated
The idea of the Drake Curse has followed Drake for years, fueled by a string of memorable misses.
He famously backed the Kansas City Chiefs before they were blown out by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2025 Super Bowl.
More recently, he wagered $200,000 on Jake Paul to defeat Anthony Joshua, a fight that ended with Paul knocked out and Drake‘s bet going up in smoke.
Joshua even leaned into the narrative afterward, joking to ESPN that Drake was no longer welcome in his dressing room.
“You know about the Drake curse? It’s real,” Joshua said with a smile, playing to the mythology rather than endorsing it.
What often gets lost in the conversation is context. Publicly tracked data shows Drake‘s overall betting history is far more balanced than the memes suggest, and he didn’t place any wager involving Bueckers.
In other words, there’s no actual mechanism connecting his Instagram post to her basketball future. Bueckers, meanwhile, has been defined by performance rather than superstition.
Bueckers a household name already in WNBA
After overcoming injuries earlier in her college career, she has re-established herself as one of the most complete players in women’s basketball, blending scoring efficiency with elite defensive instincts.
Her growing profile, including her association with the Wings and Unrivaled, makes her a natural subject for high-visibility moments like this.
From an ESPN-style lens, the episode says more about modern sports fandom than about Bueckers herself.
Athletes today exist in an ecosystem where social media moments can spark narratives completely detached from on-court results. A single post can turn into a talking point, even when nothing tangible has changed.
For Bueckers, the attention is unlikely to linger. There’s no curse to dodge, no bet to overcome.
If anything, the moment underscores how far her reach now extends beyond the hardwood. In a landscape driven by visibility as much as victories, being noticed is part of the job.
And for those still worried, history suggests this much: Paige Bueckers‘ trajectory will be determined by her game, not by a rapper’s Instagram feed.
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