WATCH: Huskies’ Paige Bueckers goes gaga after scoring a ‘no look’ half-court bucket

Fans are shook at Paige Bueckers' unique and rare trick shot during practice.


WATCH: Huskies’ Paige Bueckers goes gaga after scoring a ‘no look’ half-court bucket

Paige Bueckers hitting the half-court no look shot (via screengrab/ X)

Paige Bueckers who is currently averaging 53.7 FG% went recently viral for a crazy no-look bucket. The former FIBA Under-19 Gold medalist was seen shooting a no-look shot from half-court during practice in a video posted on her team’s social media.

In the video, it can be seen Bueckers pointing at the camera getting viewers’ attention, and shooting the shot from the logo without even taking a glance at the rim. The ball went in perfectly, causing Bueckers and her teammate to burst into excitement. They started screaming and jumping in excitement.

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The UConn Huskies star guard is currently averaging 20 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 3.8 assists with 2.2 steals and 11.1 blocks. The UConn women’s basketball is currently the first in the Big East.

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The postseason starts after 6 more games with teams in the East. Bueckers is known for two-way playing. Bueckers thrives at both offense and defense.

Basketball fans react to Paige Bueckers’ no-look shot

Fans from everywhere love it when players attempt crazy shots like these. And they instantly become a topic of discussion among basketball fans. Exactly what happened today. Fans were excited to watch Bueckers’ shot go in.

Fans are shook at Paige Bueckers' no-look half-court shot
Fans are shook at Paige Bueckers’ no-look half-court shot (Via Complex)

Viewers were comparing her to Stephen Curry who is known to make such crazy shots during practice. They were praising her and calling her the future of WNBA. Fans were saying Bueckers along with Caitlin Clark and Juju Watkins will bring a change in the WNBA.

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Fans are looking forward to her WNBA draft and wonder which team she will end up at. She is eligible for the draft next season.

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