Dallas Wings guard Paige Bueckers celebrates with forward Awak Kuier during a WNBA game against the Las Vegas Aces at College Park Center in Arlington, Texas, on June 15, 2026.
Dallas Wings guard Paige Bueckers celebrates with forward Awak Kuier during the Wings' 96-66 win over the Las Vegas Aces at College Park Center on June 15, 2026. (Photo by Kenidy Shiffer/DallasHoopsJournal.com)
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‘Defense Really Dictated Everything’: Paige Bueckers Draws Praise For Setting Defensive Tone vs. Las Vegas Aces

DHJ Quick Take: Paige Bueckers’ Two-Way Game vs. Las Vegas

Paige Bueckers finished with 10 points, 5 rebounds, and 7 assists and held Las Vegas guard Chelsea Gray scoreless as the Dallas Wings beat the Aces 96-66.

  • What were Paige Bueckers’ stats against the Aces? She had 10 points, 5 rebounds, and 7 assists.
  • Who did Paige Bueckers guard? She drew the primary assignment on Chelsea Gray and held her scoreless on 0-of-5 shooting.
  • How did Dallas beat Las Vegas? The Wings led wire-to-wire and won 96-66 behind balanced scoring and stout defense.
  • Was Paige Bueckers returning from injury? Yes, she returned after missing one game, an 84-83 loss at Portland, with an ankle injury.

ARLINGTON, Texas — Paige Bueckers spent much of Monday night chasing one of the league’s most accomplished guards, and Chelsea Gray never scored. Bueckers drew the primary assignment on Gray and held her to 0-of-5 shooting in the Dallas Wings96-66 win over the Las Vegas Aces at College Park Center. Bueckers finished with 10 points, 5 rebounds, and 7 assists.

The night marked Bueckers’ return from a one-game absence. She sat out Saturday’s 84-83 loss at the Portland Fire with an ankle injury that left her day-to-day, then logged 24 minutes against the Aces.

Paige Bueckers Anchors a Smothering Dallas Wings Defense

The defensive effort set the tone for a Dallas backcourt that smothered Las Vegas. Arike Ogunbowale singled out the assignment when she described the night.

“Paige starting on Chelsea and Chelsea not scoring at all,” Ogunbowale said. “Us doing a pretty good job on Jackie and their other guards. I think our defense really dictated everything today.”

The pressure extended across the roster. Dallas held Las Vegas to a season-low 39.7% from the field and matched the Aces’ season low with 66 points allowed, limiting them to 5-of-21 from 3-point range. Jackie Young managed 6 points on 3-of-13, and Awak Kuier used her length to help hold A’ja Wilson below her scoring average. The Wings forced 14 turnovers, converted them into 18 points, and posted season highs with 10 steals and 33 defensive rebounds.

Jessica Shepard said the team’s activity fueled everything else.

“When we fly around and help each other, we can be a really good defensive team,” Shepard said. “We know that defense leads to easy offense.”

Paige Bueckers’ Playmaking and Off-Ball Impact

Bueckers opened the third quarter with the first 5 points of the half to push into double figures, then settled into a playmaking role. Her 7 assists were part of a night in which she, Ogunbowale, and Shepard each handed out 7 or more, just the second time in franchise history that three Wings reached that mark.

The arrival of Sug Sutton, who signed June 14 and debuted Monday, allowed Dallas to play Bueckers off the ball for stretches. Head coach Jose Fernandez said that is a look the staff wants to use more often, with Sutton able to organize the offense and let Bueckers work without the ball in her hands.

What’s Next

Dallas closes Commissioner’s Cup play Wednesday at the Golden State Valkyries, with tip-off set for 9 p.m. CT at Chase Center. Both teams enter at 9-5, and the game airs locally on KFAA and streams on WNBA League Pass.

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Grant Afseth

Grant Afseth

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is a Senior Writer for Dallas Hoops Journal and a lead contributor to Roundtable.io. With over a decade of experience as a credentialed journalist, Afseth provides breakdown of on-court and front-office strategy for the Mavericks, Wings, and Texas basketball. His reporting is featured across national platforms including Newsweek, RG.org, Hoops Rumors, and Athlon Sports. A primary source for the basketball community, his work is frequently cited by Wikipedia, RealGM, and Basketball-Reference. He previously served as a Mavericks and NBA reporter for Sports Illustrated's FanNation and Rockets/OnSI, as well as Ballislife, Heavy Sports, ClutchPoints, and NBA Analysis Network. During the Mavericks' 2024 NBA Finals run and the Luka Dončić-Anthony Davis trade—he appeared as a featured insider for The Texas Standard and BBC Sport Radio. Afseth is a regular guest on Fox 4 Dallas and 105.3 The Fan. He previously reported for the Kokomo Tribune and Winsidr. Follow his real-time reporting on X @GrantAfseth.