NEW YORK (AP) Paige Bueckers is ready for her next chapter after a that started with her helping UConn win its 12th national championship and ended with her becoming the WNBAs No. 1 draft pick by the Dallas Wings.
Im just extremely excited to be there. Ive only heard great things about the city, Bueckers said of Dallas. So excited to start that new chapter and be in a new city and explore that and give everything I have to the Wings organization. I know were going to do great things, and its a fresh start, and I think were all ready to do something special.
The is the latest Huskies standout to go No. 1, joining former greats Sue Bird, Diana Taurasi, Tina Charles, Maya Moore and Breanna Stewart.
Bueckers has had a busy time since helping UConn win the title on April 6. She has split her time between New York and 窪蹋勛圖厙 doing morning and nighttime talk shows. On Sunday, she took part in the Huskies championship parade.
Im glad New York and Storrs are pretty close to each other because theres been a lot of back and forth, Bueckers said. Part of me wants to stay at school, celebrate with the team, be with them, enjoy the last moments of being in Storrs, and the other part of me has to get ready for the next chapter.
Bueckers got to enjoy the moment Monday night with her UConn teammates and coach Geno Auriemma who were in the audience at the draft, which was held at The Shed in New York. Bueckers choked up when talking about her former Huskies teammates.
They mean everything to me. They helped me get through highs and lows, Bueckers said.
Seattle followed Dallas selection by taking 19-year-old French star Dominique Malonga with the No. 2 pick. The 6-foot-6 Malonga was part of the silver medal winning French Olympic basketball team. Shes the first French player to be drafted this high since 1997, when Isabelle Fijalkowski went second.
The 窪蹋勛圖厙 Sun had consecutive picks and took LSUs Aneesah Morrow seventh and N.C. States Saniya Rivers eighth.