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Paige Bueckers inspires and Flagg admits: the future has already arrived

Bueckers and Flagg, the connection Dallas needs

Paige Bueckers inspires and Flagg admits the future has already arrived
Paige Bueckers inspires and Flagg admits the future has already arrived

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After Luka Doncic’s departure, Dallas seemed to lose its biggest star. Yet fate delivered two figures who could reshape the landscape. Paige Bueckers, selected by the Dallas Wings as the number one pick in the WNBA Draft, and Cooper Flagg, chosen by the Mavericks, now represent the hope of a city eager to rebuild its sporting identity.

In the matchup against the Pelicans, Cooper Flagg delivered his best performance with 29 points, 7 rebounds, and 5 assists in a 118-115 comeback win. Afterward, the teenager emphasized how meaningful it was to see Paige Bueckers supporting from the front row. He also underlined that both must lean on each other as symbols of Dallas’ future. According to Essentiallysports, Flagg admitted he had already attended a Wings game and believes the bond between these two talents is vital to strengthening the city’s basketball culture.

Immediate impact

The Wings’ star wasted no time making her mark. In her rookie season, Paige Bueckers produced historic outings, including 27 points, 6 assists, and 2 steals against the Indiana Fever. She became the first player in league history to record a game with more than 25 points, over 5 assists, more than 2 steals, more than 2 blocks, and zero turnovers. Her performance earned her Rookie of the Year honors, second-best player in the WNBA, and an All-Star selection.

Beyond the numbers, Paige Bueckers has stressed the importance of representing Dallas well and building a culture of mutual support between local franchises. Her message resonates with the idea that success is not only about individual talent but also about creating community around the sport.

Challenges for Mavericks and Wings

The road is far from smooth. The Mavericks opened with a 5-12 record and face front-office turmoil after the firing of general manager Nico Harrison. Meanwhile, the Wings finished 10-34 and changed coaches for the third time in three years, hiring José Fernández. Both teams need stability to fully capitalize on the talent of Cooper Flagg and Paige Bueckers.

The comparison with Indiana is unavoidable: Tyrese Haliburton consistently supports the Fever, while Caitlin Clark generates impact even off the court. Dallas hopes to replicate that synergy with Cooper Flagg and Paige Bueckers to accelerate progress.

Looking ahead

The next major turning point will be the 2026 Draft Lottery, where the Wings hold a 42% chance of landing the top pick. With Maddy Siegrist serving again as their “lucky charm,” the franchise is targeting Awa Fam, an athletic and versatile center who would fit perfectly alongside Paige Bueckers. Fam’s arrival could solidify a young core capable of changing the team’s trajectory.

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