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Paige Bueckers reveals her secret talent and surprises by refusing to show it after a stellar season

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Not everything in Paige Bueckers’ life, the Dallas Wings guard, is measured in points, rebounds, or assists. Recently, in an interview, she was asked if she had any secret skills, something few people knew about her, and her answer revealed a more personal and playful side of life off the court.

A very secret skill

Paige’s hidden talent is singing. When asked to demonstrate it, she chose to keep it a secret, resisting the interviewer’s attempts to convince her or challenge her. The lighthearted and playful moment showed how she balances professionalism with authenticity and fun, managing the demands of her career while still making space to be herself.

Yet Paige’s versatility goes far beyond a simple hobby. Her abilities on the court are undeniable. Visionary, quick, and a natural leader, she has become a key piece for the Dallas Wings, making a difference in every game.

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Off the court, she also connects with her fans on TikTok, dancing and joining trends, proving that it is possible to combine performance with approachability and spontaneity.

The 2025 season confirmed it. Paige averaged 19.2 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 5.4 assists per game, numbers that earned her the Rookie of the Year award even while facing the pressure of high-stakes games and the physical demands of the league.

With the WNBA 2026 season set to begin in May, Paige Bueckers is preparing to keep growing and making it clear that being a star goes beyond the numbers.

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