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Paige Bueckers addresses relationship with Azzi Fudd: ‘Nobody’s business but our own’

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Paige Bueckers addresses relationship with Azzi Fudd: ‘Nobody’s business but our own’

Paige Bueckers Addresses Relationship with Azzi Fudd: ‘Nobody’s Business But Our Own’

DALLAS — The 2026 WNBA season hasn’t tipped off yet, but the Dallas Wings have already become the most talked-about franchise in the league. And at the center of the storm is the dynamic duo of Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd — two generational talents, two No. 1 draft picks, and now, two teammates who happen to be in a public relationship.

Contents
  • The Media Day Statement That Changed the Narrative
  • Why the Wings’ Duo Is Unstoppable — On and Off the Court
  • Expert Analysis: The Media’s Obsession and the Players’ Right to Privacy
  • Predictions: What This Means for the 2026 WNBA Season
  • Strong Conclusion: A New Era of Privacy and Power

At Wings media day on Monday, Bueckers finally broke her silence on the swirling questions about their personal life, delivering a masterclass in boundary-setting. “Quite frankly, I believe me and Azzi’s personal relationship is nobody’s business but our own,” Bueckers said, her voice calm but firm. “What we choose to share is completely up to us.”

It was a moment that stopped the room. For months, the media had speculated about how the two former UConn stars — who led the Huskies to a national championship in 2025 — would handle the spotlight after confirming their relationship in July 2025. Now, with both players on the same WNBA roster, the questions had only intensified. But Bueckers made it clear: the court is for basketball. Everything else stays private.

The Media Day Statement That Changed the Narrative

Bueckers, the reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year and the No. 1 pick in the 2025 draft, did not come to media day to entertain gossip. She came to talk about winning. Yet, she knew the elephant in the room had to be addressed. The 23-year-old guard handled the situation with the poise of a veteran, shutting down the narrative that she had any influence over the Wings’ decision to select Fudd with the No. 1 pick in the 2026 WNBA Draft.

“Azzi Fudd was the No. 1 draft pick because she earned it,” Bueckers stated. “It had nothing to do with me, and everything to do with who she is as a human being, who she is as a basketball player, her resilience, her strength, and her career-best year at UConn.”

The statement was a direct rebuke to critics who suggested that the Wings’ front office was playing matchmaker. Bueckers emphasized that Fudd’s draft stock was built on her own merit — a season where she averaged 22.4 points, 4.1 assists, and shot 41% from three-point range, leading UConn to a Final Four appearance. The subtext was clear: Fudd is not a side story. She is a superstar in her own right.

But Bueckers didn’t stop there. When asked if the couple had sought advice from other WNBA couples — like Breanna Stewart and Marta Xargay, or Jewell Loyd and her partner — Bueckers politely declined to engage. “If such questions come up again, I will refer back to this moment or simply deflect and talk about my teammates,” she said. “We are here to win basketball games. That’s the story.”

Why the Wings’ Duo Is Unstoppable — On and Off the Court

Let’s be clear: the Dallas Wings did not draft Azzi Fudd to sell tickets. They drafted her to win championships. And pairing her with Paige Bueckers creates arguably the most lethal backcourt in WNBA history.

Bueckers, a 5’11” guard with elite court vision and a killer mid-range game, averaged 19.2 points and 7.8 assists in her rookie season. She is the engine of the offense — a floor general who makes everyone around her better. Fudd, a 5’11” shooting guard with a silky-smooth stroke and relentless defensive tenacity, is the perfect complement. Her ability to score off the ball, spot up from deep, and create her own shot will open up the floor for Bueckers in ways that opposing defenses will struggle to contain.

But here’s the part that should terrify the rest of the league: they already have chemistry. They played together for three seasons at UConn, culminating in a national title. They know each other’s tendencies, their favorite spots on the floor, and — importantly — how to communicate under pressure. That chemistry extends beyond the court.

  • On-court synergy: Bueckers and Fudd ran the pick-and-roll to perfection at UConn, with Fudd averaging 18.5 points in their championship run.
  • Defensive intensity: Both are elite perimeter defenders. Bueckers led the WNBA in steals per game in 2025 (2.1), while Fudd was a finalist for the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year award in her senior season.
  • Leadership: Both players have served as team captains. They are vocal, unselfish, and wired to win.

“We’ve been through a lot together,” Bueckers said. “We know how to separate our personal lives from our on-court relationship. When we step on that floor, we are teammates first. That’s how we won at UConn, and that’s how we’ll win here.”

Expert Analysis: The Media’s Obsession and the Players’ Right to Privacy

As a journalist who has covered the WNBA for over a decade, I have seen this pattern before. When two high-profile athletes date, the media often treats their relationship as a storyline to be exploited. But Bueckers and Fudd are pushing back — and they have every right to do so.

The backlash began at Fudd’s introductory press conference earlier this month. When a reporter asked Fudd about her relationship with Bueckers, a Wings PR representative immediately stepped in, stating that Fudd would not answer that question. The move was criticized by some as censorship, but it was actually a protective measure. The Wings organization understands that these are two young women who have worked their entire lives to reach the pinnacle of their sport. They deserve to control their own narrative.

Bueckers’ media day response was a strategic masterstroke. By addressing the issue head-on — but firmly drawing a line — she has effectively neutralized the topic. Any reporter who asks about their relationship from this point forward will be met with a deflection. That is a power move. It tells the world: “We are here to play basketball. Nothing else matters.”

This is especially important given the immense pressure on the Wings this season. After falling in the semifinals in 2025, the franchise has retooled around Bueckers and Fudd. The expectation is a championship — or at the very least, a Finals appearance. Distractions are the enemy of focus, and Bueckers knows it.

“I’ve learned that the more you feed the noise, the louder it gets,” she said. “So we’re choosing to starve it.”

Predictions: What This Means for the 2026 WNBA Season

So, what does this all mean for the Dallas Wings and the rest of the league? Here are three bold predictions:

1. The Wings will finish with the best record in the Western Conference. With Bueckers running the point and Fudd as the primary scorer, the Wings have a balanced attack that can exploit any defense. Add in veteran forward Satou Sabally and center Teaira McCowan, and this team has depth, size, and shooting. I predict a 28-12 record, good for the No. 2 seed overall.

2. Azzi Fudd will win Rookie of the Year. Don’t be surprised if Fudd averages 18+ points per game in her debut season. She is a polished scorer who has been preparing for this moment since she was a high school phenom. Bueckers’ playmaking will only elevate her numbers.

3. The media will eventually stop asking about their relationship. Bueckers has set a precedent. If she consistently deflects, reporters will run out of angles. By mid-season, the focus will shift entirely to their on-court dominance — which is exactly where they want it.

Strong Conclusion: A New Era of Privacy and Power

Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd are not just rewriting the playbook on the court — they are rewriting the rules of engagement off it. In an era where athletes are expected to share every aspect of their lives on social media and in press conferences, Bueckers has drawn a line in the sand. Her message is clear: we are basketball players first. Everything else is secondary.

The Dallas Wings have become the most intriguing team in the WNBA not because of a romantic subplot, but because of the sheer talent and determination of two women who refuse to be defined by anything other than their love for the game. When the season tips off in May, the only question that will matter is: can anyone stop them?

As Bueckers walked off the podium at media day, she offered one final thought. “We’re here to win. That’s the story. That’s the only story.”

And with that, the narrative shifted. The relationship is nobody’s business but their own. The basketball, however, belongs to all of us. And it promises to be spectacular.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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